Deleted Scene In Hawkeye Shows Clint & Kate Buying TONS of Ammo for Trick Arrows
A new photo from a deleted scene in the finale of Hawkeye’s first season shows Kate Bishop and Clint Barton halting by a store to buy ammunition for their trick arrows. Hawkeye stars Hailee Steinfeld and Jeremy Renner with Hawkeye, taking on the younger mentee as his partner in the series. The image that is in question seems to take place sometime after Kate discovers that her mother, Eleanor, has been working alongside the Kingpin aka Wilson Fisk. After Clint officially commits to being her partner, he shows Kate the right way to assemble trick arrows.
Which is the scene in question?
Marvel Studios featured Kate Bishop and Clint Barton inside a sporting goods store and they’re both seen holding a bag of various arrows and supplies. What probably stands out is the purple ends of the arrows which also match the comic book costumes that our two Hawkeyes put on during the final confrontation against the Tracksuit Mafia in the finale titled “So This Is Christmas?”
The trick arrows shown in Hawkeye were a running theme throughout its first season. Kate gets a chance to use some of Barton’s arrows in the third episode while at a car chase action sequence with none other than the Tracksuit Mafia. We also get to know that Clint has a trick arrow that uses Pym Particles from that very episode comes back around in the finale of the season when Kate finally gets the chance to shrink a Tracksuit fan down to size. In a funny bit, the small van and its occupants are taken away by an owl and aren’t seen or heard from again. The climactic battle in the finale also showcases trick arrows that can shoot tranquilizer darts, freeze, sonic blasts, create a magnetic pulse, and much more. Kate Bishop also uses a trick arrow to take out Wilson Fisk, played by Vincent D’Onofrio once again.
Is Hawkeye and Daredevil’s Kingpin The Same?
Vincent D’Onofrio talked about returning to play Kingpin aka Wilson Fisk, revealing that he sees the Kingpin in Hawkeye as the same one that he played in Daredevil, even calling them “the same person.”
“They don’t exist [separately]. They’re the same person,” D’Onofrio told Screen Rant, when asked if Daredevil and Hawkeye exist in two separate worlds. “I think from my point of view, like a lot of the Avengers stuff, a lot of the MCU stuff, they tried to connect as many dots to the original canon as they can, and some dots are just not possible to connect. And that’s what we’ve done with connecting to Daredevil and vice versa.”