An MCU Christmas Adventure
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After one
year break Marvel Cinematic Universe is now rocking again in the box office but
this year it is not just the movies MCU has given to the fans this year they also took
the root of the web series format. The new series line of the MCU allowed it to
tell stories in formats that they have not told before because they don’t have
to worry about the box office numbers. MCU has given five shows this year which
further extended the already extending cinematic universe. Hawk-Eye which is
the final show in the series line of the Marvel cinematic universe took the path
of a Christmas adventure format.
The show
focuses on Clint Barton (Hawk Eye) who has been sidelined in most of his outing
in the MCU and the show also introduces Kate Bishop who will be the new Hawk-Eye
in the MCU. Hawk-Eye also introduces new characters and sheds light on the underworld
which has been existing in the MCU. What I like about the show is the chemistry
between Jeremy Renner and Hailee Steinfeld who plays Kate Bishop. Another character
who had an arch was Echo played by Alaqua Cox, she was a perfect anti-hero in
the show which I am looking forward see here again in her own spinoff series Echo.
The show nicely linked all the characters and every one of them mattered for
taking the story forward.
Another
aspect of the show which stood out is the way they showcase the life of non-superpowered
like Hawk-Eye who has gone through many physical damages of being a superhero. The
action sequences were a treat to watch. Even though the show didn’t fully satisfy
me it has some minor issues when the show ended it felt like it left me with a lot
of unanswered questions. To conclude Haw Eye was a fun show to watch but it also
felt like something is missing.
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