After months of catching glimpses of Jeremy Renner and Hailee Steinfeld galavanting around Manhattan with their quiver and bows, we finally have our first real look at
and may just be an important stepping stone to seeing the Young Avengers finally debut on-screen. The trailer sees Clint, reunited with his family at Christmas, but still haunted by his deadly turn as Ronin during the Blip. But this time someone
else
is rocking that Ronin look—one Kate Bishop. The Manhattanite teen and Clint team up to take down some deadly foes in time for Christmas so Clint can spend the holiday with his newly-returned family.
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But most importantly, the
Hawkeye
trailer teases an
Avengers
/
Captain America
musical. And I don’t think I’ve ever wanted to see anything more. Hopefully, this fictional feature will find its way into our world. Just one question: does
Former Avenger Clint Barton has a seemingly simple mission: get back to his family for Christmas. Possible? Maybe with the help of Kate Bishop, a 22-year-old archer with dreams of becoming a Super Hero. The two are forced to work together when a presence from Barton’s past threatens to derail far more than the festive spirit.
The series also stars Vera Farmiga, Fra Fee, Tony Dalton, Zahn McClarnon, Brian d’Arcy James, and Alaqua Cox. And, of course, Lucky the dog.
. And based on the long-awaited film’s mid-credit scene, it’s safe to assume Yelena Belova is no ally to Clint and Kate. We last saw Yelena, post-blip, at Natasha’s grave. The very shifty Valentina Allegra de Fontaine arrives and gives her an assignment, targeting the man who killed Nat—Clint Barton. A classic misunderstanding that’s about to turn very deadly. Yelena isn’t in the
Hawkeye
trailer, but she’s sure to come into play. Will Kate intervene, or simply get caught in the crosshairs? We’ll find out soon enough.
Hawkeye
debuts the first two episodes on November 24 on Disney+.
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