Then maybe instead of having Maya show up to fight Kazi
I really hope Kingpin isn’t dead.
According to D'Onofrio, one point of connection is that the five-year "Blip" caused by Thanos's apocalyptic Infinity War finger snap rocked the Kingpin's corner of New York City. "After the Blip, he lost some of his power, and he wants it back," the actor explains, adding that his alter ego is "physically stronger" as a result of that mission.
Kazi is standing with two cronies about to shoot Clint with his sniper rifle. Maya uses her bike to knock over the cronies then starts talking to Kazi. He tells her she should have left. She pleads with him to go with her. He says “this is my life!” He grabs an arrow, they fight, she breaks the arrow and stabs him with part of it and he dies.That didn't come across to me. Maybe I am misremembering, but it seemed like she showed up, injured some of his friends (which is a pretty bad way to start a conversation), and then they very quickly started fighting. I don't think the fight was well-motivated in the plot, whereas if Kazi attacks her to protect Kingpin, that's a stronger reason for the two of them to fight.
That didn't come across to me.
Kazi is standing with two cronies about to shoot Clint with his sniper rifle. Maya uses her bike to knock over the cronies then starts talking to Kazi. He tells her she should have left. She pleads with him to go with her. He says “this is my life!” He grabs an arrow, they fight, she breaks the arrow and stabs him with part of it and he dies.
Yes, that’s the implication.At the end, when Mate is proposing various superhero names for herself (e.g. Ladyhawk), and Clint says he has a better idea … do you suppose he suggests that she simply take on the name of Hawkeye?
At the end, when Kate is proposing various superhero names for herself (e.g. Ladyhawk), and Clint says he has a better idea … do you suppose he suggests that she simply take on the name of Hawkeye?