Summary
- Hawkeye's steelbook hints at a possible Season 2 renewal, raising hopes for fans.
- Rumors of a second season for Hawkeye have circulated, but nothing official has been confirmed.
- Marvel Studios' focus on quality over quantity makes a second season of Hawkeye unlikely for now.
Last week, Marvel Studios unveiled the official cover art for Hawkeye's upcoming 4k steelbook release along with the cover art for Season 2 of Loki's 4k steelbook release. Both are expected to be released in December, and will include exciting exclusives for fans hoping to add to their Marvel Studios Disney+ collection. While fans were excited to see a physical release happening, they were quick to note one minor detail on the cover art for Hawkeye. The steelbook noticeably states "the complete first season." Rather than, the complete series like with WandaVision.
This notation on the cover art has led many to speculate that the Disney+ series could, in fact, be on the verge of a second season renewal. Especially as rumors have continued to suggest a Season 2 of Hawkeye isn't off the table for Marvel Studios just yet. However, while many have hope that the steelbook's phrasing could suggest more Hawkeye is on the way, it's important to note that this doesn't guarantee more seasons are happening. Still, it's an indication that it is possible, and well, like Ms. Marvel, Hawkeye deserves a chance at a second season.
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Revisiting the Rumors of Hawkeye Season 2
It has been nearly three years since Hawkeye concluded its first season on Disney+, and thus far, Marvel Studios has yet to officially comment on the future of the series. That hasn't stopped rumors from suggesting that a second season has already been ordered, though. In fact, earlier this year, reports suggested Season 2 was a go, with details even surfacing regarding the second season's plot. Still, Marvel Studios has been quiet regarding Hawkeye, and what it plans to do with the show's characters going forward. This, of course, shouldn't be surprising, as Hawkeye's leading man, Jeremy Renner, endured a life-threatening accident on January 1st, 2023. With the actor's health and well-being a priority, there was no rush from Marvel Studios to try and work on a second season - at least, not until the actor was healthy enough to do it. Renner has begun to get back to a sense of normality, having returned to work on Mayor of Kingstown earlier this summer. With Renner back in front of the camera, rumors of Hawkeye's potential second season seemed to only escalate, giving fans hope that they'd get to see a potential showdown between the Barton brothers in a second season of the Disney+ series.
With the phrasing of "first season" on the steelbook case, it could lend credence to these rumors. After all, Marvel Studios is typically careful with how it words things. In the case of WandaVision, for example, it was labeled as the complete series, while Loki made sure to state "the complete first season" and "the complete second season." However, it's also worth noting that this doesn't mean anything, as Moon Knight is also labeled as "the complete first season," and recent reports suggest a second season isn't on the horizon anytime soon. So, what does this mean for the future of Hawkeye?
Is Marvel Studios Ready to Renew Hawkeye for a Second Season?
While rumors continue to circulate regarding Hawkeye, nothing is confirmed until Marvel Studios announces it. Or, in the case of Wonder Man, until the press confirms it is happening. As it stands, there are no official reports of a second season of Hawkeye happening. This is neither a good or bad thing. After all, Marvel Studios did previously state it would be scaling back its offerings on Disney+ after stumbling with some releases like The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Secret Invasion, and even She-Hulk. The studio wants to focus on quality, rather than quantity. While there are at least three live-action Marvel Studios shows set to hit Disney+ next year, those projects have been in development for a long time, with Ironheart having actually been filmed years ago. These are not new projects that the studio is seeking to make, but rather projects that have been in post-production awaiting release. With that in mind, it's unlikely we'll see another large release from Marvel on Disney+ for some time. As exciting as Hawkeye is, and as great as it would be to see another series receive a second season outside of Loki, it's also important to note that there is still an overarching story being told within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The studio has already had to revamp its film slate after being forced to switch up its big bad from Kang the Conqueror to Doctor Doom. Trying to fit other television shows on its already massive slate featuring a huge multiversal story, could prove incredibly difficult. The Marvel Television banner does allow for the studio to tell new stories, much like Agatha All Along, that can exist within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, yet standalone with little to no problem. However, a second season of Hawkeye seems unlikely to do that. So, while a second season is entirely possible, it doesn't seem likely - at least, not yet. Marvel Studios already has its hands full, with production set to kickoff on Vision Quest early next year, leaving Hawkeye as one of the many shows still awaiting a renewal, much like Ms. Marvel and Moon Knight.
The first season of Hawkeye is exclusively streaming on Disney+. While the 4K UHD steelbook release of Hawkeye will hit shelves on December 3, just in time for the holidays.