Disney+ series Hawkeye just premiered its first-look trailer, delivering an introduction to Hailee Steinfeld's newcomer Kate Bishop.
An Oscar nominee thanks to her role in 2010 remake True Grit, Steinfeld joins MCU veteran Jeremy Renner in this six-episode drama as Clint Barton's protégé.
The Christmassy promo sees Clint's family plans for the holiday interrupted when Kate – the self-declared "world's greatest archer" – arrives on the scene as a new masked vigilante, and things only get more complicated from there.
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"The first time Jeremy and I sat down together, we were in a writers' room surrounded by a bunch of Hawkeye comics up on the wall, all around us," Steinfeld told Entertainment Weekly of her work on the show.
"I was like, 'Oh my God, this is real. This is happening.'"
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Meanwhile, Renner himself opened up about the archers' dynamic throughout the series, saying: "[Kate is] a 22-year-old kid and she's a big Hawkeye fan. She has a wonderfully annoying and equally charming manner about her, because she's such a fangirl of Hawkeye.
"The relationship grows from that, but the biggest problem for Clint is Kate Bishop and the onslaught of problems that she brings into his life."
As it happens, the Mayor of Kingstown actor took it upon himself to ease Steinfeld into the mechanics of the superhero genre.
"That was always my role. Outside of acting in the thing, I was protecting her and giving her the CliffsNotes on how it goes with this kind of filmmaking: Green screen, superhero life, all that stuff," he continued.
"I just wanted to protect her, because there's a lot of physical stuff. She's a wonderful actress, a wonderful human, and I can't wait to see all the cool stuff that she's able to do."
Hawkeye will premiere on November 24 on Disney+.
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