

This isn't the only tweak to the original scene, though. The showrunners smartly utilized footage for this sequence from the original Avengers film while also including new angles of the same fight to show it from Kate's perspective in her penthouse. This moment is the catalyst for Kate deciding to train in various disciplines as she grew up she was so inspired by Hawkeye's skill and heroism that she wanted to be exactly like him. Knowing that Kate, Kid Loki, Cassie Lang and Hawkeye are all members of the Young Avengers, Marvel fans have been scouring Hawkeye for hints leading to the reveal of the new team of super-powered individuals. But directors Rhys Thomas and Bert and Bertie may have already revealed the theme song for the Young Avengers in Hawkeye's first episode.ĭuring the flashback sequence to the Battle of New York in 2012, audiences were introduced to a young Kate who would've been killed by Chitauri warriors had it not been for the heroics of one Clint Barton saving the day with his bow and arrow.

Introducing new characters like master archer Kate Bishop and re-establishing fan-favorites like Yelena Belova, Clint Barton and Kingpin, Hawkeye has already teased huge new developments for the MCU. Probably the most talked-about Disney+ Marvel offering of 2021 is Hawkeye. RELATED: Infinity War's Most Important Theme Backs up Cap's Fatal Decision Infinity War Breaks Away From the Original Marvel Theme What if Marvel has already confirmed their arrival via clever orchestration in Hawkeye's first episode? With previous MCU offerings already taking liberties with the familiar underscoring, Marvel may have introduced the theme for its newest heroes right under viewers' noses. With characters like Kate Bishop and Kid Loki introduced in the Disney+ Marvel series Hawkeye and Loki in addition to Cassie Lang's slightly aged-up appearance in Avengers: Endgame, the likelihood of the Young Avengers forming in the MCU is stronger than ever. With Phase Four of the MCU well underway, several teasers are pointing towards the reveal of the Young Avengers on-screen soon. logo across the Harry Potter film franchise. As the Marvel Cinematic Universe progresses, the tone and feel of these musical themes also evolve, similarly to the Warner Bros. Both the Marvel Studios theme and the Avengers theme song are arguably some of the most recognizable orchestrations in film to date. It's no secret that Marvel likes to play with its musical themes across all its titles. WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Hawkeye Episode 5, "Ronin," which aired Wednesday on Disney+.
