"Echoes" | |
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Series Hawkeye Season 1, Episode 3 | |
Air date | December 1st, 2021 |
Writers | Katrina Mathewson; Tanner Bean |
Director | Bert; Bertie |
Producers | Kevin Feige; Victoria Alonso; Louis D'Esposito; Rhys Thomas; Trinh Tran; Trevor Waterson; Brad Winderbaum; Jonathan Igla; Elisa Climent; Sarah Halley Finn; Matt Fraction; Andrew Guest; Jennifer Kaytin Robinson |
Starring | Jeremy Renner; Hailee Steinfeld; Tony Dalton; Alaqua Cox; Fra Fee; Aleks Paunovic; Piotr Adamczyk; Vera Farmiga |
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"Echoes" is the third episode of the Hawkeye live-action streaming mini-series. It is part of the greater Marvel Cinematic Universe, and is based on characters and concepts featured in comic book titles published by Marvel Comics. It was directed by the team of Bert & Bertie with a script written by Katrina Mathewson and Tanner Bean. It premiered on the Disney+ streaming service on Wednesday, December 1st, 2021.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Note: Listings marked with a (†) symbol indicate cast members who are credited in this episode, but their character does not make an appearance.
Actor | Role |
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Jeremy Renner | Hawkeye, Clint Barton |
Hailee Steinfeld | Kate Bishop |
Tony Dalton | Jack Duquesne |
Alaqua Cox | Maya Lopez |
Fra Fee | Kazi Kazimierczak |
Aleks Paunovic | Ivan Banionis |
Piotr Adamczyk | Tomas |
Vera Farmiga | Eleanor Bishop † |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Zahn McClarnon | William Lopez |
Carlos Navarro | Enrique |
Cade Woodward | Nathaniel Barton (voice) |
Darnell Besaw | Little Maya |
Phoenix Crepin | Little Kazi |
Sissi Kal | Maya's teacher |
John Crow | Karate teacher |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Derick Kown | Cranky Pete's waiter |
Nina Zoie Lam | Audiologist |
Bryan Terry Snell | MMA fighter |
Malachi Evertt | Bigger karate kid |
Taylor Rogers | Kid in car |
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Quotes[]
- Kate Bishop: A plunger arrow? What is the trick - that it's completely useless?