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By Samuel Roberts, Tom Power
published 14 September 2021
Hawkeye's first trailer has finally arrived
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After months of waiting, Hawkeye on Disney Plus has finally received a trailer. The MCU TV series' release is two months away at this point, so it's high time that we saw our first footage from the Jeremy Renner-starring show.
#Hawkeye never misses 🏹 so don’t miss @JeremyRenner and @HaileeSteinfeld in this @EW exclusive first-look of Marvel Studios’ Hawkeye. The Original Series starts streaming Wednesday, November 24 on @DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/8DnB18oSIkJuly 29, 2021
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After months of waiting, Marvel fans finally received their first look at Hawkeye's TV show on Monday, September 13.
The series, which has big Die Hard and Home Alone energy, is unsurprisingly set around the Holiday season. We get glimpses of Renner's Barton spending time with his family post-Avengers: Endgame, but it isn't long before his past as Ronin comes back to haunt him.
Jeremy Renner returns to play Clint Barton in Hawkeye, reprising a role he's now been playing for 10 years since Thor's first solo movie.
After a long period of speculation, it was confirmed that actress Hailee Steinfeld (True Grit, Bumblebee) will play Kate Bishop, after the actress was photographed on-set in late 2020.
Steinfeld decided to play Bishop because she trusted Marvel, according to an interview with Collider. "If there's anyone to trust, it’s Marvel. I’m just so honored to be a part of the MCU, and more so excited to be able to talk about it. It's been quite a while that I’ve been having to keep that a secret, and I'm not good at that. It's been a wonderful experience, developing this character and taking elements of her from the comics and what we know with her history. It's just very exciting to be playing a character, much like Emily, that is so loved by so many people."
It seems likely we'll see Bishop return in other projects on the big screen down the line – just like how Disney Plus show Ms. Marvel will have its titular character appear in Captain Marvel 2, otherwise known as The Marvels.
Other cast members confirmed for the show in late 2020 by Marvel Studios' Kevin Feige were Vera Farmiga as Eleanor Bishop, Kate's mother, Fra Fee as Kazi and Tony Dalton as Jack Duquesne, Barton's early mentor.
Meanwhile, Alaqua Cox will portray Maya Lopez/Echo. In the comics, Echo is a deaf Native American who can perfectly copy another person's movements. She's similar to Taskmaster in that respect, and we can expect her to be the show's major (or at least secondary) antagonist. Zahn McClarnon will play Maya's father William.
Some possible spoilers lay ahead.
For some time, the only official information we knew about Hawkeye's plot is that Clint will train Kate Bishop as his potential successor. With some scenes being filmed on-location in New York, it's likely the series is at least partially set there. The show's first trailer confirmed as much, too, with the Manhattan skyline featuring prominently.
After the events of Black Widow, though, we may finally know more about the plot of the series, including one of its villains. As we touched on above, the film's after-credits scene, which is set after Avengers: Endgame, sees Yelena Belova at the grave of Natasha Romanoff (a.k.a. Black Widow).
While paying her respects, Yelena is visited by her new boss Valentina Allegra de la Fontaine (the same character who hired John Walker after he was dishonorably discharged during Falcon and the Winter Soldier). Valentina shows Yelena a picture of Hawkeye and explains he is the man who killed Natasha.
Given the close bond between Yelena and Natasha, it's likely she'll want to take revenge on Hawkeye, even if we know that he's actually innocent. As such, we'll probably see Florence Pugh appear in the upcoming series as one of its antagonists. We don't expect that Belova will remain a 'villain', though, as we suspect Barton will recall what happened on Vormir and Belova will drop her pursuit of him.
Beyond that, and reaching into prediction territory, there are beliefs that set photos may have given away more of what the story of Hawkeye will actually be about – and it could well focus on Clint Barton dealing with hearing loss.
Marvel TV shows on Disney Plus will be divided into six episodes. That confirmation comes by way of a short TV Guide Magazine write-up (per Reddit user magikarpcatcher), which reveals we'll be getting six instalments in Hawkeye's show.
There's no word yet on how long each entry will be. Judging by past live-action MCU TV shows, though, they're likely to be around 40 to 50 minutes.
It never seemed like Hawkeye was at the front of the queue to get an Avengers solo spin-off movie, but in the age of Disney Plus, the opportunity to tell a deeper story with Jeremy Renner's archer is more enticing. Finding a new angle on the character is definitely the tricky part – he's been through a lot across the different Avengers movies, and has retired from avenging twice already.
It's hard to give Clint a clean slate at this point, then, but this is something that comic books have to deal with all the time when characters accumulate decades of personal history.
Like so many Marvel heroes getting their own Disney Plus shows, too, we've never actually got to enjoy that much screen time with Hawkeye. His show should change that and, given how amusing it looks, add another layer to a character that audiences are already familiar with.
If the series manages to retain any of the texture of the comic that's seemingly inspired it, this could be a low-key terrific entry into the MCU canon.
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