Hawkeye episode 2 - titled “Hide and Seek”, directed by Rhys Thomas, and written by Elisa Climent - picks up right where we left off in Hawkeye episode 1: in the alleyway with Kate (Hailee Steinfeld) and Clint (Jeremy Renner). Kate spends much of Hawkeye episode 2 accusing Jack of lies and trying to contact Clint, even though Hawkeye told her he would block and delete if she bothered him. Hawkeye episode 2 also hints that something is going on with Eleanor's fiancé Jack Duquesne (Tony Dalton) who is much better at swordplay than he is letting on.
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Maya is hearing challenged, as shown on Hawkeye episode 2, and in the Marvel comics, she is capable of copying anyone's movements - just like Taskmaster/ Antonia Dreykov (Olga Kurylenko) could in Scarlett Johansson-led Marvel movie Black Widow. Towards the end, we are very briefly introduced to Maya Lopez/ Echo (Alaqua Cox). The whole thing is goofy and very funny, this is where Hawkeye currently excels clearly: in putting a very-serious superhero like Hawkeye in hilarious and absurd situations that he wouldn't want anything to do with.Įlsewhere, Hawkeye episode 2 starts to tease its villains/ anti-heroes a bit more. Hawkeye/ Clint Barton (Renner) has to do this because LARPers take their craft very seriously - a bunch of them are cops and firefighters - and so if Hawkeye wants to avoid an ugly confrontation, this is the only way. It's like a mix of cosplay and acting where you behave like a fictional character - it's like fandom but extreme. Deep into the second episode, Jeremy Renner's title character goes LARPing. Hawkeye episode 2 - out now on Disney+ and Disney+ Hotstar - gives us pieces of what Marvel's Christmas series is good at.