Currently back in the “Hawkeye” series, Jeremy Renner recently mentioned the preview of “Avengers: Endgame”. A “magnificent” but “difficult” experience for the actor, who declares that he does not want to see the film again.
Propelled to the top of the world box office upon its theatrical release in April 2019, Avengers: Endgame – the epic conclusion of Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe – was a real firework display for its fans and its performers. Visual, but also emotional.
Indeed, in this three-hour feature film directed by the Russo brothers, we can no longer count the sequences that made some spectators shiver, tremble or even sob. But in this dense and intense final bouquet, during which many scriptwriting knots have been untied, some heroes have been tested even more than others.
This is particularly the case of Hawkeye, alias Clint Barton, played by Jeremy Renner. Currently back in a new series dedicated to his character on Disney +, the actor recently said at the microphone of the BBC that discovering Avengers: Endgame at the premiere had been such an experience “Magnificent” than “hard”, and that he did not intend to see the film again.
“I saw it at the premiere, it was a real celebration for all of us”, he confided.
“We were all laughing and crying. It was a lot (…). I will never see him again. It was a difficult experience. We were all picking up with a teaspoon, both crying and laughing. We were like ordinary spectators, and it was amazing to experience. It was a wonderful experience to share. “
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Undoubtedly overwhelmed by the fact of sharing this unique moment with the entire cast, and seeing such an important page turn in the MCU, Jeremy Renner is probably one of the actors in the film who had to shoulder the greatest emotional load, from share its role.
Indeed, during the film, Hawkeye witnesses the disappearance of his whole family, becomes a bloodthirsty vigilante in Japan, sees his best friend Black Widow die before his eyes, participates in the intense final battle against Thanos and attends the last. moments of Tony Stark.
Fortunately for him and for his interpreter, Hawkeye can currently recover from these many emotions in the series dedicated to him on Disney +. Much lighter, more colorful and cheerful thanAvengers: Endgame, it takes place in New York during the Christmas holidays.
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