Hawkeye Set Photos Reveal Steinfeld’s Kate Bishop in Comics Costume

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Hawkeye set photos reveal Steinfeld’s Kate Bishop in comics costume

Less than a week after set photos officially confirmed the Dickinson star would indeed be in the Disney+ Hawkeye series as his apprentice Kate Bishop, new set photos have been revealed from the production in New York City revealing the character in her iconic purple superhero outfit along with her bow and quiver! The new photos can be viewed in the gallery below!

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The Hawkeye limited series will see Jeremy Renner reprising his role as Clint Barton, with the story also set to introduce his protege Kate Bishop, who is officially being portrayed by Hailee Steinfeld.

It will be directed by Amber Finlayson and Katie Ellwood, aka Bert and Bertie, who are best known for their work on Troop Zero, and Rhys Thomas (Staten Island Summer). Hawkeye is expected to debut in Fall 2021 on Disney+.

In the comics, Bishop becomes Hawkeye after Clint Barton, and is also a member of the Young Avengers. Disney has not yet confirmed if they have plans to give Bishop her own spinoff show or have her appear in the MCU down the road, but it is certainly a possibility.

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The project’s working title “Anchor Point” is actually serving as a homage to the first volume of Kelly Thompson’s fan-favorite comic book series that was published in 2017. Titled as Vol.1: Anchor Points, it was Kate Bishop’s first solo comic series after appearing in the Young Avengers issues. However, it’s still unknown if the said comics’ storyline would connect to the series’ plot or not.

Recommended Reading: Young Avengers: The Complete Collection by Allen Heinberg and Jim Cheung

(Photo Credits: Getty Images)

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