Hawk Eye’s Hair Is Breaking The Internet

Zalonin’s Take on Avenger’s Characters’ new look

Rahul Abhishek
The Zalonin
4 min readMar 16, 2019

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What The Internet Has To Say

Here are some of the twitter reaction over the hairstyles of Black Widow and Hawk Eye.

So, what’s going on with the Avenger’s Cast?

A new Avenger’s End Game’s trailer was launched and it showed some of it’s character’s showing noticeably different haircur or hairstyle.

People are going crazy over the internet about the hairstyle of the superheroes in the Avenger’s last upcoming movie, Avenger’s End Game.

When it’s all about haircut and hairstyle, we at Zalonin, obvously took a special notice.

1. Look #1 in Avengers 1

2. Look #2 in Avenger’s Age of Ultron (2015)

3. Look #3 in Captain America: Civil War (2016)

4. The Latest Look #4 in Avenger’s Latest, End Game

The Look#4 is absolutely unnoticeably different from the previous ones and clearly represents a different Hawkeye.

The name of this hairstyle is Mohawk/mullet.

What’s The Deal with their Hair and Movie Plot?

Black Widow’s hair, goes through so many different changes in the trailer is that time jumping will play a big role in the upcoming film, according to multiple reports.

The trailer marks the first time we’ve seen Hawkeye since the events of “Captain America: Civil War” in 2016. It also hints that he isn’t the Hawkeye we’re used to, and his new haircut is only one sign of that.

The Secret: Hawkeye’s New Identity

Ronin

According to Gamespot, “Clint’s transition from Hawkeye to Ronin over in the comics actually happened following Clint’s death and resurrection around the House of M and Civil War events in the early 2000s. Clint took on a new identity and went off on his own for a while, adopting the name and costume Ronin from the original Ronin, a woman named Maya Lopez, who had since started going by Echo.

Clint operated as Ronin with the New Avengers, keeping his identity secret from most everyone for a not insignificant amount of time, before he eventually came clean, unmasked himself, and allowed Kate Bishop to take over as the new Hawkeye officially — think of it as a sort of codename musical chairs game, if that helps. He stuck with the Ronin identity through the Dark Reign and Siege events, before finally returning to his old archery-themed self during The Heroic Age, circa 2010.

So what does that mean for the MCU? Well, possibly a couple major things.

Clint’s Ronin-shift in the comics is pretty contingent on issues involving death, rebirth, and memory. Having no real idea what, exactly, Clint’s been up to since Captain America: Civil War, it’s hard to say how those big concepts could come into play, but given Clint’s history — and connection to the Infinity Stones (remember Loki used the Mind Stone to control him back in The Avengers) it’s not totally out of line to say that Thanos’s snap could have affected him differently than the other heroes in the mix. He may not have literally died and came back, and he may not literally be suffering from amnesia, but there’s the potential for some problems there, any of which could have lead him to question his own role and identity.”

So, what do you think of the new hairstyle? Do you think Hawk Eye looks better now? Tell us in the comments.

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