Hawkeye Episode 4 Spoilers

Hawkeye Episode 4 Spoilers: What happens in the next episode?

Hawkeye episode 4 is next up for release on December 8, but some fans aren’t patient enough to wait until then to know what happens. Thankfully, there have been some teases and hints at spoilers for future episodes. These include information about the Swordsman (Jack), “Uncle” being Kingpin, and Echo. Read on for the full list of Hawkeye episode 4 spoilers.

What are the Hawkeye episode 4 spoilers and leaks?

 Hawkeye Episode 4 Spoilers

The Hawkeye episode 4 spoilers come directly from the show’s trailers. By eliminating scenes that have already been shown in previous episodes, fans can deduce what scenes are still to come.

After being discovered in the Bishop penthouse, Clint is at the mercy of Jack’s sword. It should go without saying that Clint doesn’t die here, as losing the titular character halfway through the show would be disappointing, but we already know from the trailer that Clint meets Kate’s mother. Clint and Kate presumably try to talk their way into getting access to the Bishop Security surveillance files.

Hawkeye Episode 4 Spoilers

Another scene that hasn’t yet popped up is Clint making more “trick arrows,” many of which include Stark technology. Expect to see more explosions and cool effects in the upcoming battles.

There’s another scene in which Hawkeye punches Kazi in the face. Hawkeye is wearing a suit, which hasn’t happened yet. We also see Clint and Kate in full purple gear taking on the Tracksuit Mafia.

Is the Kingpin Wilson Fisk in the Hawkeye TV show?

Hawkeye Episode 4 Spoilers

After the introduction of “Uncle” in episode 3, it seems probable that Wilson Fisk, also known as the Kingpin, is in the Hawkeye TV show.

While the trailer doesn’t show anything to hint at the Kingpin, we do see Clint covered in ice packs, presumably after losing a tough fight. With how strong the Kingpin is, it’s possible that Wilson Fisk beat Hawkeye up, though that is hugely speculative at the moment.

Is Jack a bad guy in Hawkeye TV Show?

Hawkeye Episode 4 Spoilers

At the end of the third episode, the Swordsman (Jack) has the Ronin blade up against Hawkeye’s throat. He tells Hawkeye to not move. The episode then ends.

From the get-go, Jack has been given villainous qualities that make him highly suspicious. However, for those who have seen other Marvel movies, Jack seems like too obvious a villain.

My money is on Eleanor Bishop being the villain here, potentially working with the Kingpin. Her motivations would be the death of her husband and what she has perhaps learned while monitoring the city.

In other Hawkeye news, the latest episode featured a nod to Hank Pym. Take a look at the crazy powerful Pym glowing blue arrow.

“Uncle” is all but confirmed to be the Kingpin, Wilson Fisk. Here’s a breakdown of who’s expected to play the big crime boss.

Wondering what we thought of Hawkeye episode 3? Read the GameRevolution review to learn why it’s “the best episode so far.”

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