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Jeremy Renner Explains the MCU’s New Hawkeye’s Back Story

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Hawkeye star Jeremy Renner discusses the MCU’s newest archer Kate Bishop, played by Hailee Steinfeld in the upcoming Disney+ series.

Hawkeye star Jeremy Renner is ready for the world to meet Kate Bishop and the kind of heroic archer audiences can expect to see in the upcoming Disney+ series.

While previewing the upcoming Disney+ series for Entertainment Weekly, Renner discussed Kate’s character and her upcoming television debut. “[Kate is] a 22-year-old kid and she’s a big Hawkeye fan,” the actor said. “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.”

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Kate Bishop first appeared in 2005 as a member of the Young Avengers, a group of teenage adventurers who modeled themselves after Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. She went on to become a supporting player in the 2012 Hawkeye solo series by Matt Fraction and David Aja, in which she and Clint Barton maintained a mentor/student relationship only occasionally marred by their competitive natures. The series helped make Kate a fan-favorite character, enough that she starred in her own solo series from Kelly Thompson and Leonardo Romero in 2017 and co-led the latest iteration of the West Coast Avengers with Clint.

Just as Clint acts as a mentor to Kate, so too did Renner help guide Steinfeld through the world of the MCU. “That was always my role,” Renner said. “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. 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.”

Fans will be able to see both the Hawkeyes in action when the series drops on Disney+ on Nov. 24.

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Source: Entertainment Weekly

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