Hawkeye official trailer shows the Avenger's past sins coming back to haunt him

Burbank, California - Marvel's next series, Hawkeye, dropped its official trailer two months ahead of its premiere.

Jeremy Renner reprises his role as Clint Barton/Hawkeye in the upcoming Disney+ series, Hawkeye.
Jeremy Renner reprises his role as Clint Barton/Hawkeye in the upcoming Disney+ series, Hawkeye.  © IMAGO / Everett Collection

Phase 4 is taking things to the next level with risky storylines and a very expanded universe.

Though the latest series, What If...? is halfway done, fans were treated to a sneak peek at the next series swinging into the screens this holiday season.

On Monday, the official trailer for Hawkeye dropped and it promises plenty of action, as well as new faces that could play a huge part in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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Jeremy Renner reprises his role as Clint Barton/Hawkeye, who is in New York City following the events of Avengers: Endgame.

Desperate to make it home in time for the holidays, Clint must team up with a die-hard fan, Kate Bishop, played by Hailee Steinfeld, to fight off the enemies he made while posing as Ronin.

For those who don't remember, Clint became Ronin at the beginning of Endgame following his family's disappearance after Thanos' snap.

However, he changed his ways when his old friend Black Widow came looking for him.

The upcoming series does offer the opportunity to show the trained spy in a more violent light, which was only briefly glimpsed in Endgame.

Clint will also have to be weary of Yelena Belova, played by Florence Pugh, who is hunting Hawkeye under the impression he had a hand in Natasha's death.

Much like its predecessors, the show will definitely have some dark tones to it. Yet, the action takes place around the holiday season and that should give the storyline a little cheer.

Plus, viewers were also shown glimpses of what appears to be a Broadway play based on Steve Rogers, though Chris Evans probably won't be the one signing in tights.

Hawkeye swings onto TV screens on Disney+ November 24.

Cover photo: IMAGO / Everett Collection

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