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Hawkeye
Genre
Created byJonathan Igla
Based onMarvel Comics
Starring
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
Production locations
  • New York City
  • Atlanta, Georgia
Cinematography
Editors
Running time40–62 minutes
Production companyMarvel Studios
Budget$150 million[1]
Original release
NetworkDisney+
ReleaseNovember 24 (2021-11-24) –
December 22, 2021 (2021-12-22)
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Hawkeye is an American television miniseries created by Jonathan Igla for the streaming service Disney+, based on Marvel Comics featuring the characters Clint Barton / Hawkeye and Kate Bishop / Hawkeye. It is the fifth television series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) produced by Marvel Studios, sharing continuity with the films of the franchise and taking place after the events of the film Avengers: Endgame (2019). It sees Clint Barton as he partners with Kate Bishop to confront enemies from his past to be with his family in time for Christmas. Igla served as head writer with Rhys Thomas leading the directing team.

Atlanta, Georgia. Matt Fraction and David Aja
's Hawkeye comic run served as a major influence on the series.

Hawkeye premiered with its first two episodes on November 24, 2021, and ran for six episodes, concluding on December 22. It is part of

Maya Lopez / Echo, was released on January 9, 2024 as part of Phase Five
.

Premise

One year after the events of

Ronin to get back to his family in time for Christmas.[3]

Cast and characters

  • Ronin, as first shown in Avengers: Endgame (2019).[5] Renner said that meeting Kate Bishop brings "an onslaught of problems" into Barton's life,[6] as Barton does not understand her obsession with him.[7] Director Rhys Thomas felt Barton had a compelling "strength of character" that exists "hidden underneath an imperfect and complex surface".[8]
    : 2 
  • Hailee Steinfeld as Kate Bishop:
    A 22-year-old Hawkeye fan who becomes Barton's protégée and is trained to take over the mantle of Hawkeye.[6][9] Bishop idolizes Barton because she realizes she could train to be like him one day.[8]: 3  She draws the attention of Barton by masquerading as Ronin.[10] Steinfeld described Bishop as "smart and witty" and a "badass", with physical abilities that are "through the roof",[11] while Renner said she has "a wonderfully annoying and equally charming manner about her".[6] Director Bert described Bishop as "full of rookie energy; she's feisty and strong-willed with a deep desire to prove herself" and "a refreshing confidence",[8]: 3  as well as the "comedy foil" to Barton's straight man.[8]: 4  Steinfeld learned archery because Bishop is "self-taught" and felt it was an important aspect of her character since she idolizes Barton.[12] Clara Stack plays a young Kate Bishop.[13]
  • Jack Duquesne:
    Eleanor's new fiancé and Armand's nephew.[14] The character does not serve as Barton's mentor in the series as he does in the comics.[15] Dalton believed his reputation for portraying antagonistic roles helped conceal the twist of his character's non-antagonistic nature.[16]
  • Tracksuit Mafia.[17][18] Fee described Kazi as having a "deep sense of loyalty" towards the Mafia but also some frustration at not having a higher position in the gang. He learned American Sign Language for the role.[19] Phoenix Crepin portrays a younger Kazi.[20]
  • Derek Bishop: Kate's deceased father.[21]
  • Aleks Paunovic as Ivan Banionis: An enforcer for the Tracksuit Mafia.[22]
  • Piotr Adamczyk as Tomas Delgado: An enforcer for the Tracksuit Mafia.[22]
  • Laura Barton: Clint's wife and a former agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.[23][24]
  • Simon Callow as Armand Duquesne III: Jack's uncle.[14]
  • Eleanor Bishop: Kate's mother and the CEO of Bishop Security.[21]
  • Maya Lopez: The deaf commander of the Tracksuit Mafia.[25][26] Darnell Besaw, Cox's cousin, plays a young Maya Lopez.[27]
  • William Lopez: Maya's deceased father and a former commander of the Tracksuit Mafia.[25][27]
  • Yelena Belova:
    A highly trained spy and assassin who is hunting Barton for his supposed role in her sister Natasha Romanoff's death.[25][28] Pugh said that Belova is continuing "what she's good at, and despite her sister not being there, she's back working", though her mission to hunt Barton "sets up a whole different challenge".[28]
  • Bert & Bertie said they wanted to take into account the character's presence that was established in Daredevil.[30] D'Onofrio considered the role a continuation of his portrayal in Daredevil, with a difference in physical strength but still operating "through the pain of his childhood". He played the character considering that Fisk had regained power after losing status during the Blip.[31] He added that the portrayal was "done with an eye on connecting as many dots from Daredevil to Hawkeye as possible", but acknowledged that some aspects, such as his enhanced physical strength, could not connect back.[32]

Recurring in the series are

NYPD Detective Caudle.[21]

Also appearing are Jonathan Bergman as Armand VII, the grandson of Armand III,

Chitauri warriors. Adam Pascal cameos as Lead Citizen in the musical.[39][40] Newscaster Pat Kiernan appears as himself.[41]

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Never Meet Your Heroes"Rhys ThomasJonathan IglaNovember 24, 2021 (2021-11-24)
In 2012, during the
Lucky the Pizza Dog
", she escapes to her apartment before tracking down Armand to investigate further, but discovers that Armand has been murdered in his home and is cornered by the Tracksuit Mafia after fleeing the crime scene. Barton, who saw a news report of the Ronin's return, rescues Bishop from the gangsters.
2"Hide and Seek"Rhys ThomasElisa ClimentNovember 24, 2021 (2021-11-24)
Bishop takes Barton back to her apartment, but they are attacked by the Tracksuit Mafia and forced to evacuate, leaving the Ronin suit behind. After relocating to the apartment of Bishop's vacationing aunt, Barton sends his children back home, promising to rejoin them by Christmas Day. He escorts Bishop to her workplace, then recovers the Ronin suit from
Maya Lopez
of what happened.
3"
Bert & Bertie
Katie Mathewson & Tanner BeanDecember 1, 2021 (2021-12-01)
Lopez interrogates Barton and Bishop about Ronin, who killed her father years prior. Barton manages to free himself and fend off the Tracksuit Mafia, though Lopez breaks his hearing aid in the process. After Bishop is freed, the pair escape using Barton's trick arrows and get his hearing aid fixed. While moving to another location, Lopez's lieutenant
Kazi
advises her not to get into trouble with her "uncle". Intending to learn more about the Tracksuit Mafia as well as Duquesne, Bishop convinces Barton to infiltrate Eleanor's penthouse and use her company account to access Bishop Security's criminal database. However, Bishop is locked out of the system while attempting to bypass security while Barton encounters Duquesne, who threatens him with Ronin's sword.
4"Partners, Am I Right?"Bert & BertieErin Cancino & Heather QuinnDecember 8, 2021 (2021-12-08)
Barton defuses the situation after Eleanor and Duquesne recognize him as an Avenger. Eleanor asks him to keep Bishop out of his investigation and later contacts an unknown person to inform them of the situation. With the help of his wife
Yelena Belova
, who also escapes. Barton decides that he cannot keep putting Bishop in danger and breaks off their partnership.
5"Ronin"Bert & BertieJenna Noel FrazierDecember 15, 2021 (2021-12-15)
In 2018, Belova and fellow Black Widow Sonya, who have been helping deprogrammed Black Widows, reunite with another former Widow, Ana, and Belova becomes a victim of
Wilson Fisk
, whom Barton identifies as Kingpin.
6"So This Is Christmas?"Rhys ThomasJonathan Igla & Elisa ClimentDecember 22, 2021 (2021-12-22)
As Eleanor meets with Fisk to break off their partnership, Barton and Bishop watch a recording of them and learn that Eleanor killed Armand and framed Duquesne. On Christmas Eve, Barton and Bishop attend Eleanor's holiday party, where Bishop confronts her mother and learns her father owed money to Fisk, leading to Eleanor working with him. Kazi attempts to assassinate Eleanor on Fisk's orders, but targets Barton instead. Barton enlists help from Grills, the LARPers, and Duquesne to evacuate the party before rejoining Bishop to defeat the Tracksuit Mafia. After Lopez incapacitates Kazi, Bishop attempts to look for Eleanor while Barton is confronted by Belova, who demands the truth of Natasha Romanoff's death. They fight, but he reminds her of his friendship with Romanoff and her sacrifice to save the entire universe.[b] Belova spares him and leaves. Fisk tries to stop Eleanor from escaping, but Bishop arrives and incapacitates him with Barton's trick arrows. Afterwards, Eleanor is arrested by the police for Armand's murder. Fisk escapes, but is confronted by Lopez as a gunshot is heard. The next day, Barton returns to his family with Bishop and Lucky, returns the watch to Laura, and burns the Ronin suit.

Production

Development

By September 2018,

Trinh Tran explained that a six-hour series gave Marvel more room to explore Barton's backstory, introduce Bishop, and develop the dynamic between the two characters that appeals to fans of the comics, all of which would have been restricted by a film's two-hour runtime.[44] Feige officially announced Hawkeye at San Diego Comic-Con in July.[45]

In September 2019,

Louis D'Esposito also serve as executive producers.[52] The series consists of six episodes.[53] Budgets for each episode were reported to be as much as $25 million.[1]

Writing

Renner promoting the series at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con

Elisa Climent, Katie Mathewson, Tanner Bean, Erin Cancino, Heather Quinn, and Jenna Noel Frazier serve as writers on the series.

Tracksuit Mafia;[10] and Barton's hearing loss.[59] Igla declared himself a fan of that title, which he read while working on Mad Men, for its approach in telling what a superhero does in his off days, as well as a "comforting and relaxing" nature he likened to the Christmas films from the Hallmark Channel.[60] The influence was also seen in how Barton has a "lightheartedness" to him that was not seen in his past appearances,[44] and the desire to highlight the "bond and partnership" between him and Bishop, despite Renner's version of the character being different from the comics version, including the banter the two have in Fraction's run.[61] Feige was excited to explore the MCU version of Barton adapted into the tone from Fraction's run, and exploring "What would it be like if he was thrust into that street level, New York City realm?".[62] Fraction served as a consultant for the series, and had planned to make a cameo appearance as a Tracksuit Mafia member before the COVID-19 pandemic prevented this.[63]

Hawkeye is set in New York City around the

Christmas season of 2024, one year following the events of Avengers: Endgame,[7][2] with Tran noting that many, but not all, of New York's citizens have "recuperated and continued thriving" following the Blip.[7] Renner described the series as being set in the "current" MCU, while occurring over the course of about a week.[64] Thomas noted that it had been discussed during development to set the series two years after Endgame in 2025.[2] Further discussing the holiday setting, Tran said it "made sense" to have Barton's story set during that time since he would be focused on spending Christmas with his family after losing them during the Blip,[44] and the "holiday spirit" would provide a "different atmosphere and environment" that would contrast to Barton's serious demeanor.[61] Feige championed the Christmas setting, requesting to lean further into the holiday since, according to Tran, he felt it was "about the festivity of the holiday season and spending time with family". Tran added that the Christmas setting became "kind of like a character in itself" for Hawkeye.[62]

Casting

With the series' official announcement in July 2019, Renner was confirmed to be starring in the series as Barton.[45] By early September 2019, Hailee Steinfeld had been offered the role of Kate Bishop,[65] but had not yet signed on for the series a month later. Variety reported one reason for this was a non-compete clause in her contract with Apple TV+ for starring in the series Dickinson, something Variety felt Steinfeld would be able to negotiate out of. No other actresses had been approached for the role of Bishop.[66] When asked about her starring in the series shortly after, Steinfeld said it was "not something that's necessarily happening",[67] but she was confirmed as Bishop in December 2020.[25] Tran explained that Steinfeld was never out of contention for the role but Marvel Studios was unable to discuss her involvement until the official announcement and had spent the time since the initial reports attempting to work out how the series could be made with Steinfeld while still being ready for release during the 2021 holiday season.[44]

Additional cast members also announced in December 2020 were

Wilson Fisk / Kingpin, reprising the role from the Marvel Television series Daredevil (2015–2018).[29] The idea to include Kingpin in the series was suggested by Feige when the producers held a virtual reunion in which they discussed the identity of the series' main villain; he wanted to include the character due to his connections with the NYC underworld in the comics.[72]

Design

External videos
video icon Marvel Studios' Hawkeye: End Credits Main on End Title Sequence Without Text presents the series' main title sequence with the text removed,
Perception
's channel

The series' main title sequence was designed by

Perception.[73] Marvel Studios requested that the first episode feature an opening title sequence to chronicle Bishop's story in the years between her appearances before and after the main titles, while the five other episodes featured main-on-end title sequences. Perception used monochromatic silhouettes to represent different characters and elements, and paid homage to David Aja's Hawkeye comic book illustrations.[74]

Filming

Filming began in early December 2020 in New York City,

Atlanta, Georgia.[81][80][87] On February 22, 2021, filming began in downtown Canton, Georgia for a week,[88] including at the Jones Building,[89] continuing in the area between March 4 and 5.[88] Filming wrapped on April 21.[90] Reshoots occurred at Stratagem Studios in Toronto, Canada, from September 7 to 9.[87][91]

Post-production

Terel Gibson,

Music

Christophe Beck was revealed to be composing the score for the series in September 2021, after previously doing so for Ant-Man (2015), Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018), and WandaVision (2021).[95] He was joined by frequent collaborator Michael Paraskevas as co-composer.[96][97] The score was recorded at Synchron Stage Vienna.[98]

The episodes "

Battle of New York and written by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman.[99][100] It was released as a single on November 24,[101] and is included on the Vol. 2 soundtrack for the series.[97] The score for the first three episodes was released on December 10,[96] while the score for the last three episodes was released on December 22.[97]

Hawkeye: Vol. 1 (Episodes 1–3) [Original Soundtrack][96]
No.TitleLength
1."Hawkeye's Theme"1:48
2."Clock Tower Mishap"1:56
3."Battle of New York"3:49
4."Carol of the Buy & Sells"3:17
5."Ronin"1:52
6."Sincerity"1:28
7."Action at the Auction"3:59
8."2012"2:50
9."In Like Clint"2:06
10."Molotov Mazeltov"2:01
11."Discovery"2:59
12."Bows of Holly"0:52
13."LARP in the Park"2:32
14."Mistletoe to Toe"2:42
15."It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Clint's Mess"2:47
16."Maya's Theme"4:10
17."Sorry Santa"3:36
18."Do You Hear What I Fear?"2:13
19."Little Dragon"1:46
20."Fighting Over Toys"3:20
Total length:47:23

All music is composed by Christophe Beck & Michael Paraskevas, except where noted

Hawkeye: Vol. 2 (Episodes 4–6) [Original Soundtrack][97]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Dustup on a Housetop" 4:22
2."No Words" 3:57
3."Barton Funk" 2:08
4."Arrival and Return" 3:00
5."Tiny Bow" 2:55
6."Yuletide Fray" 4:45
7."Bone & Marrow" 1:22
8."A Christmas Peril" 4:07
9."Wreck the Halls" 4:08
10."Star of Wonder" 1:50
11."Ruckus Around the Christmas Tree" 1:57
12."Give 'Em Hell" 3:02
13."I'm Sorry" 2:02
14."Archer Enemies" 2:27
15."Natasha" 3:21
16."Lady Hawk" 1:43
17."Quiver Bells" 1:55
18."Save the City" (featuring Adam Pascal, Ty Taylor, Rory Donovan, Derek Klena, Bonnie Milligan, Christopher Sieber and Shayna Steele)Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman4:26
Total length:53:05

Marketing

Concept art for the series featuring designs of the characters' costumes was included in Expanding the Universe, a Marvel Studios special that debuted on Disney+ on November 12, 2019.[9] A trailer was released on September 13, 2021. Jeremy Mathai at /Film said everything in the teaser looked "shockingly delightful—from the laid-back, comedic tone" to the chemistry between Steinfeld and Renner. He was enthused about the low-stakes of the series' story with Barton trying to get home for Christmas.[3] Chaim Gartenberg of The Verge was drawn to the teaser's "surprisingly light tone" and felt the series would draw elements from the Christmas films Home Alone (1990) and Die Hard (1988).[10] NME's Sam Warner described the teaser as a "festive first look" at the series, and noted the use of the song "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year".[102] Stephen Iervolino of Good Morning America said the teaser was a blend of "action, humor and downright 007-looking spy scenes".[103] Ryan Parker, writing for The Hollywood Reporter, noted the unique tone of the teaser that presented the series as "more of a comedy, holiday romp, albeit with a ton of action".[104] Entertainment Weekly's Christian Holub felt the Christmas setting added a "Home Alone-like vibe" to the series and noted the teaser's many references to the comics, particularly Fraction's run.[105] The series official poster was released at the end of October, with John Lutz of Collider noting the further inspiration of Fraction's run in the costumes worn by Barton and Bishop on the poster and the colors used, as well as the series' logo.[106]

An episode of the series Marvel Studios: Legends was released on November 12, 2021, for Disney+'s "Disney+ Day" celebration, exploring Barton using footage of his MCU film appearances.[107] Additionally, an extended scene was released on Disney+ Day.[108] In January 2021, Marvel announced their "Marvel Must Haves" program, which reveals new toys, games, books, apparel, home decor, and other merchandise related to each episode of Hawkeye following an episode's release.[109] The first "Must Haves" merchandise for the episodes started on November 26, 2021.[110]

Release

Hawkeye debuted its first two episodes on Disney+ on November 24, 2021.[23] The remaining four episodes were released weekly, concluding on December 22.[53][111] It is part of Phase Four of the MCU.[112] A premiere screening was held in London on November 11, 2021,[113] as well as on November 17 at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles.[114][51]

Reception

Critical response

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports a 92% approval rating with an average rating of 7.55/10, based on 174 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads, "Hawkeye starts slowly, but the street-level action is a refreshing change of pace for the MCU—and the chemistry between its leads sparkles even when the plot lags."[115] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 66 out of 100 based on 27 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[116]

Andrew Webster of

Empire, Laura Sirikul gave the series four out of five stars and described it as "charming and full of heart".[118] Richard Trenholm of CNET gave the series a positive review while noting that "Overall, Hawkeye isn't a tortured antihero searching for redemption, he's still just affable Jeremy Renner trundling around looking grumpy. And the show mostly knows this, sticking him into action scenes that are more playful than perilous. Episode 2 in particular has both Clint and Kate engaged in mock combat that's fun to watch rather than hazardous to their health, a jaunty twist on the gritty action-scene-every-episode formula."[119]

Polly Conway of Common Sense Media rated the miniseries 4 out of 5 stars and praised the depiction of positive messages and role models, writing, "Hard work, perseverance, and courage are all clear themes. You are not defined solely by your past choices and mistakes. [...] Although they have to make many sacrifices to do so, the heroes are fighting for the greater good. They demonstrate courage, teamwork, and perseverance."[120] Ben Travers of IndieWire gave the series a "C−", feeling that it was "more concerned with setting up Kate Bishop for future MCU phases than creating a problem worthy of two heroes' time".[121]

Accolades

The series was given the Seal of Authentic Representation from the

IMDbPro for film and television projects that are proven to have gender-balanced hiring, with stamps being awarded to projects that hire female-identifying people, especially women of color, in four out of eight key roles for their production.[123]

Accolades received by Hawkeye
Award Date(s) of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Visual Effects Society Awards
March 8, 2022 Outstanding Created Environment in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project Nicholas Hodgson, David Abbott, Nick Cattel, Jin Choi (for "Echoes") Nominated [124]
John O'Connell, Tiffany Yung, Orion Terry, Ho Kyung Ahn (for "So This Is Christmas?") Nominated
Critics Choice Super Awards March 17, 2022 Best Superhero Series Hawkeye Nominated [125]
Best Actress in a Superhero Series Hailee Steinfeld Nominated
Best Villain in a Series Vincent D'Onofrio Nominated
Cinema Audio Society Awards March 19, 2022 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Movie or Limited Series Pud Cusack, Tom Myers, Danielle Dupre, Casey Stone, Doc Kane, and Kevin Schultz Nominated [126]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards April 9, 2022 Favorite Male TV Star (Family) Jeremy Renner Nominated [127]
Favorite Female TV Star (Family) Hailee Steinfeld Nominated
Hollywood Critics Association
TV Awards
August 14, 2022 Best Actress in a Streaming Series, Comedy Hailee Steinfeld Nominated [128]
Best Supporting Actress in a Streaming Series, Comedy Florence Pugh Nominated
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards September 3–4, 2022 Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program Heidi Moneymaker and Noon Orsatti Nominated [129]
Outstanding Stunt Performance Carl Richard Burden, Noon Orsatti, Renae Moneymaker, and Crystal Hooks (for "Echoes") Nominated
Saturn Awards
October 25, 2022
Best Limited Event Series (Streaming) Hawkeye Nominated [130]
Best Performance by a Younger Actor (Streaming)
Hailee Steinfeld Nominated
Best Guest Performance in a Streaming Series
Tony Dalton Nominated

Emmy Awards campaign

By April 2022, Marvel Studios and Disney planned to submit Hawkeye in the various limited series categories for the Primetime Emmy Awards,[131] but ultimately submitted the series for Outstanding Comedy Series and related comedy categories.[132] Commentators felt this change opened up the possibility for the series to receive a second season.[132][133][134]

Documentary special

In February 2021, the documentary series

The Making of Hawkeye", featuring Renner, was released on Disney+ on February 9, 2022.[135][136] It was originally intended to release on January 19, 2022.[137]

Spin-off

A spin-off series starring Alaqua Cox as Maya Lopez / Echo was in early development for Disney+ by March 2021, with

Marvel Spotlight" banner.[146][147]

Notes

  1. ^ As depicted in The Avengers (2012)
  2. ^ a b As depicted in Avengers: Endgame (2019)
  3. ^ As depicted in Black Widow (2021)

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