The Russos discuss Hawkeye's Infinity War absence

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UPDATE: In the latest move in Avengers: Infinity War's ongoing 'Where's Hawkeye?' saga, the Russos have asked fans to be patient.

"We keep saying, 'Patience is a virtue'," Joe Russo told JOE.ie. "We did not forget the twice-nominated Jeremy Renner. We cooked up a story for him that is a little bit of a long play. Not a short play."

UPDATE: After Hawkeye didn't even get his own character poster when there were 22(!) others released, the Russo Brothers have again spoken about his absence from marketing materials.

"All will be explained when people see the movie," Anthony Russo told Total Film, which is obviously super helpful and clears everything up, ominously adding that his continued absence is "all tied into the story".

UPDATE: He's not in the new trailer either...

UPDATE: All this 'no Hawkeye' business hasn't gone unnoticed by directors the Russo brothers. As reported on CBR.com, though Jeremy Renner's Avenger hasn't yet appeared in the publicity material, certain sites who've had set visits attest that he is in the movie.

And now Joe Russo has confirmed that he'll have a key role.

"Characters on Cap's team made certain decisions," he said, "and others made other decisions that led to different paths in them dealing with oversight in this movie in a different way. So Hawkeye's on his own journey in this movie."

Anthony Russo agreed saying: "He has a unique reaction to the Civil War situation that puts him in a special spot in this film."

UPDATE: New Avengers: Infinity artwork arrives and guess what - no Hawkeye! Which possibly adds weight to our theory. Or might indicate that he's hardly/not in Infinity War AT ALL and just returns for Avengers: 4...

UPDATE: A new Avengers: Infinity War trailer landed this weekend at the Super Bowl and we're all, quite rightly going nuts for it. In it, we see Steve Rogers' new shields (yep, plural), as well as a much better look a Black Widow's blonde locks and Tony Stark's messed up hand. But what we still DON'T see is any of Hawkeye. Ok, it could mean he's not in it that much, but we reckon it's something more interesting...

ORIGINAL STORY

Now obviously we are aware that Avengers: Infinity War is going to feature a squillion superheroes (oh okay, at least 67 according to directors the Russo brothers, and here's who they all are).

And we know the first Avengers: Infinity War trailer is only 2 mins and 24 seconds long, and they therefore aren't going to be able to show every single one of the returning characters.

We totally get that.

Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) isn't in the trailer (unless he is, but tiny), Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson) isn't in the trailer, and nor is The Collector (Benecio Del Toro). But the absence of Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) is a bit more significant and could well indicate what the character's arc might be in Infinity War and beyond.

We last saw Hawkeye aka Clint Barton in Captain America: Civil War. After retiring to spend some time with his family at the end of Age of Ultron, he re-emerged to save Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and then sided with Cap (Chris Evans) over the Sokovia Accords, getting himself locked away in prison The Raft by #team Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr). At the end of the movie Cap breaks him and the rest of his allies (Wanda, Ant-Man and The Falcon) out and they go on the run.

*Breathe*

You would imagine, then, that with Thanos's arrival and a massive call to arms for Avengers old and new, Hawkeye would want to join the fray.

Photo credit: Disney
Photo credit: Disney

His most likely gang would be Cap, Bucky (Sebastian Stan) and Falcon, as well as his old friend Black Widow (who might have played the sides in Civil War but whom he'd still feel allegiance to).

But there's no sign of Hawkeye in the scene above, which seems to show War Machine (Don Cheadle), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Cap, Bucky, Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), Falcon (Anthony Mackie) Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) and Okoye (Danai Gurira) charging into battle with the Wakandan army.

Wanda isn't in this scene, true, but we see that she's spending some quality time with Vision (Paul Bettany). These guys look like they'd appreciate some privacy, and don't need a third-wheel Hawkeye hanging about.

Could he have defected and joined up with Iron Man and his gang? Well possibly, but it looks more like Stark is hanging out with Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) and Wong (Benedict Wong), as well as Bruce Banner. It looks like they head to Wakanda together later, too, as we see Stark in the Hulkbuster costume – but still no sign of Hawkeye.

He's almost certainly not with Thor (Chris Hemsworth), who we last saw in space after Thor: Ragnarok and who looks, from the final coda at the end of the trailer, to be hooking up with the Guardians of the Galaxy.

No, we reckon Hawkeye isn't part of any of these gangs. We think the fact that he's not in the trailer is because he's going to be taking on the mantle of 'Ronin' in Avengers: Infinity War, ahead of Avengers 4.

Leaked set photos from Avengers 4 showing a glimpse of the Ronin leg armour back up the theory that he'll be making this transition to take on the identity of the 'masterless Samurai' and lone warrior from the comics, but there's been no indication yet this would happen in Infinity War.

In the comics, he's the second character to take this name and it happens when he rejoins the new Avengers after the fall-out from Civil War – which would make sense in the timeline of the movies.

If he is going to become Ronin in Infinity War, that might be another reason he doesn't make the trailer: a reveal of him in costume could be more of a spoiler than Marvel wants to give out at this stage.

In the comics, Clint Barton does become Hawkeye again later, but given the Russos' insistence that Avengers 4 will very much mark the end of an era, we think it's entirely plausible that turning lone wolf will be the final part of Barton's arc.

Of course, it's possible he's not in the trailer because he's just not in the movie very much. Because, well, he's not that interesting...

Avengers: Infinity War opens in UK cinemas on April 27, 2018.


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