As usual, Hawkeye is right on target. The actor who brought the bow-and-arrow-wielding hero Clint Barton to life in theMarvel Cinematic Universeand on theHawkeyeDisney+ series,Jeremy Renner,reveals that “It’d be awesome” for the Avengers to reunite. And withAvengers: Secret Warson the horizon, Josh Horowitz asked Renner about his feelings on the OG squad possibly returning, given that two of the most beloved members, Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) and Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) died inAvengers: Endgame.Renner responded by saying on theHappy Sad Confusedpodcast:

“Maybe if enough time goes by, right?And I think it kind of has at this point. But also, what is the point of the narrative of the story?These are beloved characters.We did spend 23 films together essentially as a collective.To start it up [again], or what is the reason?What is the story? Do you have to do more after that?How do you ever resolve this?[Horowitz laughs].”

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Renner continues:

“When is it ever gonna feel like everyone gets their little bow,‘Oh, it feels great —nobody died.’ What happens here? Like, what happens here?Or there’s no consequences because we can like just Multi-Universe here, and your death doesn’t mean anything.So, yeah, I’ve got feelings about it. I think everybody does.I think the guys who died have feelings about it[Horowitz laughs].”

‘Do They Bring Back Just the OG, or Do They Bring Back 60 People?’

Certainly, many ofJeremy Renner’s best performanceshappen within the confines of the MCU. Whether it’s his pivotal role in the Disney+Hawkeyeseries, or that unforgettable and heart-breaking scene with co-star Scarlett Johansson, duringAvengers: Endgame,in which Black Widow and Barton battle for who will sacrifice themselves to gain possession of the Soul Stone, Renner always seems to bring the goods. But when asked by Josh Horowitz if Renner ever GoogledAvengers: Secret Wars, the actor said in the same sit-down:

“I don’t know. I don’t know what that is[…] But, yeah,I’m always down for it[reuniting with the Avengers].I think it’d be great. It’d be awesome.I’d love to be with everyone again.But do they bring back just the OG,or do they bring back 60 people?And they need Thanos again… start snapping [laughter].”

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As alluded to earlier,Black Widow’s deathis a heart-breaking and jagged little pill to swallow, but the good news is that Hawkeye, aka Clint Barton, lives to fight another day. And Renner hilariously recalls being in the theater and watching the fandom react to Widow’s demise. Renner first told Horowitz how conversations with some fans went when he bumped into them after the pivotal scene played out on-screen, and then he recalled memories of shooting the Soul Stone sequence. Renner said:

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‘It should have been you!’ [Horowitz laughs]. ‘What did I do, man? Geez!’[…] I remember hanging off this cliff in this girdle.And I remember hanging upside down. I really just had to climb up here, and Scarlett was on her knees.So she could just be there for like an eyeline and do the thing when I’m holding her.It was so not sexy to look at,but on camera it was the real thing.And that’s part of the gig, you have to imagine those worlds.”

Fans can stream or binge-watchHawkeyeand check outAvengers: Endgamealong with all the other MCU entries onDisney+right now.

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