Details on why Marvel according to what was reported to low Jeremy Renner on Hawkeye Season 2

Details on why Marvel according to what was reported to low Jeremy Renner on Hawkeye Season 2

Jeremy RennerThe return as Clint Barton in Hawk eye It was one of the most rooted points of the Disney+ era of Marvel. The first season was the equality of adventures for the holidays and the mandate of the character, but it has never been officially billed as the end of Renner’s Falco eye.

Renner recently revealed that Marvel made it a low offer for Hawkeye season 2, then refused it. He explained:

“They asked me to do the second season and they offered me half of the money. I am like, ‘Well, it will take twice the amount of work for half the amount of money and eight months of my time, essentially, to do half the amount.'”

Renner called what he believed may have been behind the offensive offer, which provided for his almost fatal sweeping accident in 2023. He added:

“I’m like” I’m sorry? Why? Did you think you were only half of the Jeremy because I was invested? Maybe that’s why you want to pay me half of what I did in the first season. “”

Now, the insiders have added even more fuel to the fire. Jeff Sneider, through Supposneider, suggested that Lowball’s offer was design:

“Marvel may have offered Renner only half of her salary because they knew” she would refuse them so that they shouldn’t have made a second season of the show. “

So Matt Belloni Di Puck interrupted this brutal evaluation:

“Nobody told Renner that the show attracted mediocre spectators and the costs would have fallen throughout the line for a season 2, that is, if the managers were not low in the first place so that they can pin the cancellation on him, not theirs.”

This right could be the real crucial point. Renner is a beloved Fcharacter in the MCU and Marvel avoiding a second season might seem worse than him. If the autumn boy make him, they educate the success of public relations to cancel a show.

At the time of writing, Hawk eye Season 2 has not been announced and Marvel or Renner offered any official follow-up. Regardless of this, it certainly seems in line with the type of maintenance that we would see in Hollywood.

Do you think the Marvel was really trying to dodge a season 2?

By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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