Created by Jonathan Igla, Jeremy Renner reprises his role as Clint Barton, while Hailee Steinfield joins him as wannabe hero Kate Bishop. Here's how we would rank all the series.Ĭonsidered the more light-hearted of all the MCU Phase 4 Disney+ TV series, Hawkeyemarks Clint Barton's long-overdue first solo outing as the titular Avenger. Between experimenting with direction, taking a stance on political and social topics, bringing formerly-supporting characters into the spotlight, and spotlighting stories and cultures we had never seen before, MCU Phase 4's Disney+ series were met with overall success and critical acclaim. Kicking off with WandaVision, and its ode to television, to, most recently, ending with the meta She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, Phase 4 brought a varied collection of Disney+ TV series that ultimately helped to expand the MCU as we originally knew it. Perhaps the most defining characteristic of the MCU's Phase 4 is its foray into television. Throughout Phase 4, in particular, we have been introduced to new superheroes possibly becoming the new Avengers and new villains for them to contend with. Indeed, in the last handful of years, the MCU has branched out in many ways, from diverting from initially-grounded themes of realism to exploring narratives from different cultures. Now that we're here, it's clear that Phase 4 marked a new direction for the franchise. Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige first announced plans for this phase at a press conference in 2014. Warning: This article contains spoilers for all of MCU Phase 4's Disney+ TV series.
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