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Hawkeye Season 2 In Doubt Following Marvel Awards Update

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The final Marvel Studios series to hit Disney+ in 2021 was  Hawkeye . The show saw the introduction of Hailee Steinfeld's Kate Bishop as she teamed up with Jeremy Renner's Clint Barton to help clean up his Ronin mess post- Avengers: Endgame . In the end, they were successful—at least, mostly. The last fans saw of the two of them was a happy and calm moment, one that saw Bishop get the mantle of Hawkeye. So what comes next for those characters? Their situation seems like it could easily be the start of many more stories to come, with multiple seasons of bow-and-arrow madness available for development. ADVERTISEMENT Sadly, there hasn't been any official word on a second season. The only two Disney+ projects that have received a second season order thus far are  Loki  and  What If...? . While all hope for a continuation of Hawkeye 's isn't lost, a recent move by Marvel Studios has cast some significant doubt on the potential future.  Co

Andrew Garfield Casts Doubt on His Spider-Man Future

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Spider-Man: No Way Home remains one of the biggest feats in movie history well into 2022, thanks in no small part to the trio of Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire as their respective web-slingers. The Marvel Studios threequel has more than enough moments to keep fans talking for a long time, which is exactly what's happening more than two months after its release. Andrew Garfield had a particularly interesting go of things with the Spidey threequel, especially considering he couldn't say one word about his inclusion before it came to fruition. ADVERTISEMENT He worked as hard as he could to stop people from thinking he was reprising his Peter Parker, debunking rumors and leaks seemingly non-stop for the better part of six months. Garfield lied to his old co-stars and the public alike to make sure his reprisal had the properly massive impact it was supposed to, and he delivered a performance for the ages in the end. Now that No Way

Disney+ Casts Doubt on Marvel Netflix Shows' Worldwide Release Next Month

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Marvel's Netflix shows introduced a plethora of incredible characters such as Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and the Punisher, while also expanding the franchise into the realm of television. While the projects reference major events from the MCU such as the Battle of New York in 2012's The Avengers , it is still unknown if the shows are canon to the big-screen franchise, especially considering the fact that they are produced under Marvel Television. Despite that, the Defenders franchise still earned a generally positive reception from fans and critics due to its stellar storytelling and impressive performances from the cast. As a result, most of the shows enjoyed a run of at least two seasons, but disappointing follow-up installments and the development of Disney+ ultimately led to their cancellation.  ADVERTISEMENT After the shows were canceled, many fans speculated that the characters would make their jump to the MCU, specifically on the Di

Tom Holland Casts More Doubt on His Spider-Man Future

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Tom Holland's  Spider-Man: No Way Home  brought plenty of status quo changes upon its release. The Multiverse is real, Matt Murdock is back in action, Marisa Tomei's Aunt May is dead, and somehow, more importantly, everyone in the universe has forgotten Peter Parker exists. Spider-Man is lonelier than lonely, which won't be easy going forward. But what is next? The story attempts to leave the character in somewhat of a hopeful place despite his grim circumstances. He's started a new life, and that simplified existence, for better or worse, is going to allow Peter to focus completely on his duties as New York City's friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. ADVERTISEMENT Oddly enough, despite there clearly being more stories to tell about Holland's Peter Parker, nothing is set in stone yet—besides Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige himself confirming that a fourth entry in the franchise is in development. But apparently, according to Hol