Marvel's Wastelanders: Hawkeye Marvel
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Forty years ago, the villains of the world rose up and killed all the heroes. Well, all the heroes that mattered. The sole survivor of the Avengers, Hawkeye (Stephen Lang) is now a sideshow freak, re-living the worst day of his life for paying audiences. He's surly, broken, and losing his sight, but there's still that fire in him to be a hero, to avenge his friends.
Marvel's Wastelanders: Hawkeye is the second installment in the Marvel's Wastelanders audio epic. Written by J. Holtham (Supergirl, Jessica Jones), directed by Rachel Chavkin (Hadestown), with sound design by One Thousand Birds and an original score by James Harrison Monaco and JJJJJerome Ellis. Learn more at marvel.com/wastelanders.
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Chapter One: Star Attraction
The Brotherhood Traveling Circus, Carnival and Ringmaster's Road Show arrives at the Kingdom, where their star attraction, a surly and disgruntled Hawkeye, performs nightly in a dramatized re-creation of The Day The Villains Won. Broken from reliving his personal trauma night after night, Hawkeye retreats to his tent after the show where he self medicates with booze. This is where his 17-year-old daughter Ash finds him, and approaches him with one simple request.
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Chapter Two: Cards Up
Ash meets Pyro and Destiny, and is brought deeper into the strange world of the Ringmaster's circus. Clint makes a failed attempt to talk Ash out of seeking vengeance for her friend Max.
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Chapter Three: School's Out
Clint finally agrees to teach Ash how to fight. With the news of King Zemo's visit to the circus, Clint begins to plot his ultimate revenge.
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Chapter Four: Trick Shot
Senior proposes that the circus stay in the Kingdom permanently, while Bobbi gets a surprise visitor from the past.
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Chapter Five: Leap of Faith
Kate and Bobbi join forces to bring Ash back from the circus. After a visit with Raven, Ash catches Junior in a lie.
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Chapter Six: Straight to the Heart
Kate and Ash finally confront the past, while Clint and Bobbi argue about Ash's future.
Customer Reviews
Good
Well produced! First time in 41 years where I listen to the credits! damn that voice is entertaining as hell!
Pretty good
Pretty good but Wolverine: The Lost Trail is arguably better and I really wish there was a season 3. It was so immersive.
Some funny writing in this one though and decent action “scenes” which is obviously hard to do in audio series format.
Ok, star lord was better
Ok, it was good no terrible, but wastelanders: star lord was way better and I’m not a big fan for the voice of Kate bishop too.