NBA players may get to see Marvel Studios' Black Widow earlier than anyone else. In fact, that's just one of the many perks players might encounter as the basketball season resumes at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at the Disney World Resort outside of Orlando, FL.Sportswriter Keith Smith outlined a list of procedures players and staff will have to adhere to since the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is still in effect. "Per Walt Disney World Sources: Disney will make movies available for players and their families (once they join)," he tweeted. "This is likely to include movies that have not been released to the general public, including Marvel's Black Widow."

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Other precautions being taken include strict adherence to social distancing rules and clearance being limited to NBA, MLS and Disney cast members. "When President Barack Obama visited Magic Kingdom in 2012, we had safety and security protocols unlike any we've had in our Florida history," one of Smith's sources noted.

Directed by Cate Shortland, Black Widow stars Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow, Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova, David Harbour as Alexei Shostakov/Red Guardian, O-T Fagbenle as Rick Mason and Rachel Weisz. The film arrives in theaters Nov. 6.

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