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  1. Dec 1, 2021 · Marvel’s ‘Hawkeye,’ explained: An episode-by-episode guide. Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld) and Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner) in Marvel’s “Hawkeye” on Disney+. The Avengers’ mightiest ...

  2. Hawkeye premiered with its first two episodes on November 24, 2021, and ran for six episodes, concluding on December 22. It is part of Phase Four of the MCU. The series received positive reviews, with critics highlighting the action sequences and the chemistry between Renner and Steinfeld.

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    • Hawkeye ending explained: Who is Agent 19?
    • Hawkeye ending explained: is Kingpin dead?
    • Hawkeye ending explained: why is Kingpin so strong?
    • Hawkeye ending explained: what is Kate Bishop's superhero name?
    • Hawkeye ending explained: is season 2 on the way?
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    By Tom Power

    published 22 December 2021

    Who is Agent 19? Is Kingpin dead? And is season 2 on the way?

    (Image credit: Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © Marvel Studios 2021)

    Major spoilers follow for Hawkeye episode 6. You have been warned.

    Let's start with the Rolex watch that we mentioned earlier. After five weeks of audiences being teased about the significance of this piece of jewellery, we finally know who it belongs to: Laura Barton, aka Clint Barton's wife.

    As we see in the series finale, Clint recovers the watch from the Tracksuit Mafia and reunites Laura with it. Curiously, though, Laura's watch raises some other important questions about her past. We see Laura turn the watch over – and, surprisingly, the SHIELD logo, as well as the number 19, are engraved on the back.

    What does all of this mean? To answer that, we have to dive into Marvel's comics. In the source material, there's a SHIELD spy who goes by the pseudonym Agent 19. Put two and two together, and you'll realize that Laura Barton was a SHIELD operative who went by the title – yep, you've guessed it – Agent 19.

    Clearly, then, this is how Clint and Laura end up meeting, falling in love, getting married and having three children. But the comic book tie-ins (and diversions, which we'll get to) don't stop there: in Marvel's source material, Agent 19 also goes by the superhero alias Mockingbird. Therefore, the MCU's version of Mockingbird is also Laura Barton.

    Interestingly, though, Laura Barton isn't Mockingbird/Agent 19 in the comics. In that medium, an individual called Doctor Barbara 'Bobbi' Morse assumes both mantles. Morse ends up working alongside Clint for SHIELD, and the pair eventually marry, too. 

    Well, in the mainline Marvel comics universe, aka Earth-616, at least. In the MCU (the universe designated as Earth-199999), Morse has been replaced by Laura Barton, who is Clint's wife (and mother of his children) in another Marvel universe in the comics, aka Earth-1610.

    As we see in the final few minutes of Hawkeye episode 6, Maya Lopez/Echo has tracked Kingpin down after he's defeated by Kate Bishop. He's happy to see her but, now knowing that Kingpin had her father killed, she isn't here to exchange pleasantries. Instead, Echo holds a gun to his head.

    Kingpin pleads with her but, before we can see whether Echo decides to spare his life or kill him, the camera pans up. We hear two gunshots as Echo presumably opens fire, but Kingpin's fate is unknown for the time being.

    So, does Kingpin die? We're pretty confident that he doesn't – and that's because there are plenty of rumors flying around about actor Vincent D'Onofrio returning for future Marvel TV shows.

    Marvel Studios has already confirmed that an Echo spin-off series is in the works for Disney Plus, and we'd be very surprised if Kingpin isn't the antagonist of the piece. We suspect that Echo will have let him live, or some of Kingpin's other goons will have saved him from his niece. The two gunshots may not come from Echo's pistol, after all, so there's no indication that she kills him.

    There are also suggestions that Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock/Dardevil is getting his own Disney Plus show. Cox, who played the Man Without Fear in Netflix's Daredevil show for three seasons, had a brief cameo in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Online speculation has hinted at him appearing in Marvel's upcoming She-Hulk TV series, too.

    If Daredevil is set to stick around in the MCU – he also has ties to Echo in the comics – we would expect Kingpin to be the bad guy in Daredevil's own series as well. So, even though Kingpin's fate is unknown by Hawkeye episode 6's ending, we're pretty certain he's still alive, and that he'll be part of the MCU moving forward.

    Well, because he is. Kingpin has no superpowers per se, but he possesses incredible strength due to his size and the muscle mass he has. He's basically a man mountain in the comics, so this has been carried over into his live-action incarnations.

    That means that he can punch, kick and headbutt enemies harder than a normal person can, while he's also able to throw them considerable distances. It's why he's able to throw Kate Bishop around with ease during their episode 6 fight.

    In the final scene of episode 6, we see Kate Bishop aid Clint Barton burning his Ronin costume on the family farm. Leaving the flames to destroy the suit for good, Kate and Clint walk back towards the latter's house, so they can continue to celebrate Christmas with his family.

    Before they do so, Kate offers up some amusing superhero aliases for herself, all of which Clint shoots down. But Kate's suggestions are more than humorous quips from Clint's protégé: some of them are nods to Kate's comic book incarnation.

    We're unsure, but it's unlikely. The only Marvel Disney Plus shows that have been renewed for a second outing are Loki, whose return was confirmed after its season 1 finale, and What If...?, the animated anthology series whose second season was confirmed by its showrunners earlier this year.

    Other MCU TV series in WandaVision, and Falcon and the Winter Soldier, were not renewed for a second season. However, Wanda Maximoff is expected to feature more prominently in Marvel's upcoming movies, such as Doctor Strange 2. Sam Wilson's Falcon/Captain America is due to return in Captain America 4 – a movie that we would expect Bucky Barnes' Winter Soldier to be a part of, too.

    Currently, there's no word on whether Clint Barton and/or Kate Bishop will be used in future Marvel movies or TV shows. It's likely that Hailee Steinfeld's Kate Bishop will return as the new Hawkeye – this is teased as much by Clint's final line in the Hawkeye TV show – but nobody knows if Jeremy Renner will be back as Clint, either as a main or supporting character.

    Hopefully, it won't be long before Marvel announces what the future holds for the pair, as well as Florence Pugh's Yelena Belova. Steinfeld and Renner's dynamic was one of the best parts of a great Marvel TV show, so it'd be fun to see them interact again down the line. Pugh's Belova, meanwhile, is also too entertaining not to bring back in some capacity, so Marvel would be silly to leave her on the sidelines.

    Regardless, don't expect Hawkeye season 2 any time soon. Marvel has a ton of other movies and TV shows on its slate – most of which are set to launch before the end of 2023 – so it could be a long time before Clint, Kate and Yelena return. But you won't hear us complaining if they're back sooner than we think.

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  4. Dec 22, 2021 · We break down what happened in the 'Hawkeye' finale and what it means for the futures of Yelena Belova, Clint Barton, Kate Bishop, Maya Lopez, and Kingpin.

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