Hawkeye’s season has arrived! Hawkeye, the new Disney+ series starring Jeremy Renner as Clint Barton and Hailee Steinfeld as Kate Bishop, will launch one month from now. Marvel Studios has published the official poster for the six-part limited series, after the release of a new trailer for the six-part limited series earlier this month.

Hawkeye
Hawkeye

“Here’s your first look at the official poster for @HawkeyeOfficial, an Original Series from Marvel Studios, premiering November 24 on @DisneyPlus,” Marvel tweeted.

Vera Farmiga will play Eleanor Bishop, Fra Fee will play The Clown, Tony Dalton will play Swordsman, Alaqua Cox will play Echo, Zahn McClarnon will play William Lopez, and Florence Pugh will reprise her Black Widow role of Yelena Belova in Hawkeye.

Hawkeye producer Trinh Tran recently told ComicBook.com,

“We’re treating our series as if we’re making our films.”  “I mean, the feel and the quality of those TV shows are going to be like the Marvel movies that you’ve seen. So that’s always been [Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige]’s mindset of let’s make sure that when people are going to be watching these episodes, it’s going to feel like it’s just one long movie except rather than two-and-a-half hours, it’s going to be much longer. And the idea behind certain characters getting their shows is because we’ll have a lot more time to be able to develop these characters rather than the shorter.”

During a recent interview with SFX Magazine, Steinfeld discussed her preparation for her role in the MCU and compared reading Marvel Comics to reading Emily Dickinson’s poetry, whom she also portrays in the Apple TV+ series Dickinson.

When asked if she’s been reading Marvel comics, Seinfeld replied,

“As far as the comics go, absolutely.”Again, it’s kind of like Emily and her poetry: having this world of endless information. I’ve always loved comics. I’ve always been a very visual person, and a large book with anything over 200-250 pages has always intimidated me, so comics have always been something I’ve been drawn to because of the visual aspect of it. So I’ve had so much fun reading these comics, and going through them and discovering these elements of Kate Bishop that are in there that we’re bringing to life in the show, and other elements of the comics.”

Hawkeye premieres on November 24th. 

Source – comicbook

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