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Clint Barton’s other half is getting some long-overdue face time in the newest Hawkeye trailer.
The new promo for Marvel’s latest Disney+ standalone series, which is set to premiere on Wednesday, Nov. 24 with the first two of its six episodes, offers a fleeting glimpse of Linda Cardellini‘s Laura Barton. The character — who has popped up on the big screen in Avengers: Age of Ultron and Avengers: Endgame, had been conspicuously missing in the trailer that dropped last month.
Hawkeye introduces Jeremy Renner’s titular archer to a young female archer named Kate Bishop (played by Dickinson‘s Hailee Steinfeld). The young protégé — who is a big fan of Hawkeye’s — is described as being equally as annoying and she is charismatic.
Bishop first surfaced in the 2000s in the pages of Young Avengers comics. She and Hawkeye officially joined forces in the marksman’s solo comic that ran from 2012 to 2015.
Hawkeye marks Disney+’s fourth live-action Marvel series, following WandaVision, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and Loki.
From the sounds of it… he took the kids to give her a vacation and well It turned into… I hope it’s that’s a divorce.
You hope for a divorce?
Oops I meant I hope it’s not a divorce
Hahaha mistakes happen!
I was gonna say, that’s cold!😁
I was probably least looking forward to this of all the shows they announced, but the trailers have completely won me over.
I am so looking forward to this! I will binge this and Loki over the Christmas break, along with a lot of other movies and shows I’ve missed/ignored. LOL!!
So looking forward to this!
No one wants her return. I don’t mean that as hate against the actress. She’s wonderful but I have yet to see any comment care about Clint’s wife when his love story should have been with Natasha had Joss Whedon been a better, well, everything.
Tossing Nat into all that would have been a bad bad. idea. This was was better.
No, it wasn’t. Natasha wasn’t the point of the comment. The point is no chemistry with the supposed love of his life and no fan even likes the wife.
Oh really, you think you can speak on behalf of everything fan? Get over yourself.
She certainly was part of the point or you wouldn’t have felt the need to include her for comparative purposes to back up the rest of your point.
Im a huge fan (comics, movies and TV shows) and I like Laura a lot. The chemistry feels real (like a couple that have been married for years, rather than the chemistry of a couple just starting out) and she grounds the second Avengers film
Have to disagree. Setting Nat up with Clint would have been as bad as setting her up with Steve. Better as friends/flirty colleagues.
Natasha isn’t the point. The point is he has zero chemistry with the woman he’s supposed to be in love with. They’re painful to watch together,
Again, have to disagree. They act like a very credible and devoted couple who have been married for over a decade. Not all romance is about angst and fireworks.
Well, I mean, they’re married. 😆
The only good side of that might have been Nat still being alive as I doubt her husband would let her scrwdice herself
Lori: “Natasha wasn’t the point of the comment.”
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Also Lori: “…I have yet to see any comment care about Clint’s wife when his love story should have been with Natasha…”
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Pick one gorl! 😂 Just say you wanted Clint and Natasha to be a couple and stay consistent. Nothing wrong with that. Honestly if the Marvel Cabal wanted to they could have paired her with her other comic book lover, Winter Soldier. But they obviously liked or at least thought it best to go along with Natasha/Hulk, Natasha/Alone pairings.
I think the whole Hawkeye married thing was a bad idea, particularly since it doesn’t let Hawkeye be Hawkeye, but his live story should have been with Bobbi Morse from Agents of SHIELD if the TV/Movie relationship wasn’t completely broken.
Seriously, if we don’t get significant portions of “Rogers: The Musical” in some form, either in the show or as a special, then I predict rioting.
Ditto! I’m dying to see more…
Yay!
I thoroughly enjoyed Clint’s home life in the movies. Hopefully it’s still a happy marriage.
I was wondering about that. The first trailer made me wonder if she wasn’t even going to make an appearance. I’m still wondering if all her stuff will be via phone conversations.
That’s what it looks like. She might not have been able to away from dead to me
I hope this is more interesting than Falcon and Winter Soldier. That show took too long to get good.
“…with the first two of its six episodes…”
6? Are we sure it is 6? I was under the impression the series was 8 episodes.
And seeing as the first 2 episodes will be released at once, it seems coherent with what they did with Wandavision, releasing more than 1 episode the first night, since it’s shorter episodes but more of them per seasons.
Straight from press release. “Action-Packed Six-Episode Event.”
Quick edit check: I think you mean “equally as annoying AS she is charismatic,” not AND charismatic. Looking forward to the show.
They also referred to a young woman as a ‘female archer’ just in case we weren’t sure.
If Bishop is truly as annoying as she is charismatic, she has several points in her favor over Clint.
A two episode premier means it will avoid releasing the finale the same day Book of Boba premiers.
But, with so many Marvel and Star Wars shows coming out next year, there has to be overlap at some point. Or they’ll just have to double up on premiers or finales.
How does one talk smart about TV when plot details often don’t occur as they should in reality? At any rate, I think they should have started a series with old man Hawkeye & old man Logan on a cross country trip to execute the Maestro hulk and his hillbilly brethren. I would have loved to see that dystopia on TV to introduce Wolverine given the chaotic magic occurring from Dr. Strange’s spell in Spider-Man No Way Home.