Hawkeye's Stunt Coordinator Answers All Our Burning Questions About the Magic of Marvel
Predominantly, he uses his bow, but there is some hand-to-hand work. Having him have a polished fighting style didn't fit the character, because he's almost retired and all about his family. The last thing he wants to do is be back fighting in this world. We used close quarters, sort of trapping, you know, judo kind of mishmash of a style with him.
E!: Could you talk to us a little bit about crafting the different fighting styles for each character, especially in regard to Kate Bishop ?With Kate, we had a really open playing field, because we could throw in a little bit of aikido, we can throw in archery versus close-quarters hand-to-hand and kickboxing. We had some judo moves that had a little flair to them., we'd love to discuss what it was like working with her, especially as she's carrying on the Black Widow moniker.
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