translated from Spanish: Bumblebee’s actress could be the next Hawkeye at Disney+

Disney+ (or plus, if you prefer), the on-demand platform of the mouse studio, is scheduled for release on November 12, in principle only in the United States. Among the myriad of projects that are in development is “Hawkeye”, a comiquera series focused on the adventures of Clint Barton, with Jeremy Renner returning to the character who consecrated him within the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).  There are not yet many details about it, but we do know that the argument will be concentrated on the archer and the transfer of his righteous mantle to the hands of Katherine “Kate” Bishop, the first woman to adopt hawkeye’s alter ego in the vignettes of the House of Id Eas. While the Disney+ series is not going to hit screens well into 2021, for the story overseen by Kevin Feige, as executive producer, and Jonathan Igla (“Mad Men”) as a writer and showrunner, Hailee Steinfeld’s name on the role of the to young protagonist.

The heiress of the bow and arrows

Steinfeld is one of many actresses who grew up on camera after excelling in “Temple de Acero” (True Grit, 2010) by the Coen brothers, for which she earned an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Since then he has wandered through several franchises, including “Bumblebee” (2018), a Transformers prequel/spin-off, and tried a teaspoon of the superhero scene by lending his vos to the Gwen Stacy of “Spider-Man: A New Universe” (Spider-Man: Into the the Universe Spider-Verse, 2018). Now he could join the great Marvel family, at least from the small screen and, who knows, jump big in the not too distant future when Feige decides to introduce the Young Avengers in society.Equal, as we said, this is still a possibility that should and be confirmed and, moreover, a couple of years to go before we see the young heroine in action. For now, Hailee has other pending release projects such as “Between Two Ferns: The Movie, 2019), based on a funny or die segment; and “Dickinson,” Apple’s drama series where she plays the famous poet Emily Dickinson, who knew how to leave her literary mark in the mid-19th century, within a prominent group of colleagues such as Edgar Allan Poe, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman.

At least we have a confirmed logo

Of course, “Hawkeye” isn’t the only Marvelshow that’s going to hit the streaming grid in the next few years. Make time for limited series such as “Falcon and Winter Soldier”, “Loki”, “WandaVision”, “She Hulk”, “Ms. Marvel”, “Moon Knight” and the animated “Marvel’s What If…?”. Ugh, the tip of the iceberg for all the Disney plus.In this note:

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