There have been rumblings that Marvel Studios will look to cast an unknown as Kate Bishop/Hawkeye in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and now Disney star Artemis has put her name forward to take on that role in
Hawkeye. She's been cast in
Stargirl (no, not that one) on Disney+ and will play a character called Mallory Stillwell in the film, which based on Jerry Spinelli's hit novel.
The actress previously had minor roles in Clint Eastwood's
The Mule and indie movie
Altanta Vampire, and she's reportedly a massive comic book fan who has a decade's worth of training in martial arts, gymnastics, and archery (which you'll see in the video below).
"When it was announced at Comic-Con that Kate Bishop is going to be in the live-action Hawkeye show on Disney+, I took to social media to express that playing Kate Bishop would be a dream come true and that I would do everything in my power to bring justice to this character," she tells
Newsarama about her desire to play the character.
"I started a campaign with the hashtag #Artemis4KateBishop, and in the past two weeks, it has taken off!"
Based on what we see here, she would certainly be a solid choice, and there's always a possibility this campaign will land her on Marvel Studios' radar, especially as you have to believe they're already mulling over their options for who should take on the role of Kate Bishop in the MCU.
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and the rest of Marvel's Phase 4 movies and TV shows!
During the panel, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige confirmed that every movie released up until now is part of "The Infinity Saga." Here, we see the brand new logo for those first three phases.
This is a fairly simple logo but one which may match the tone. Kevin Feige said it will be 100% Jack Kirby-inspired so it's a little surprising that there's not more evidence of that in this title.
Sadly, we'll never get to see Iron Man battle the real Mandarin but he will be the lead villain of this movie. In case the title didn't make it clear, that logo emphasises those ten (magic?) rings too.
The
Doctor Strange logo has received something of an overhaul but it's interesting to see how the subtitle is even bigger. Scarlet Witch will appear in the sequel so the red may be a homage to her.
Just like
Thor: Ragnarok had a very unique logo, so too does
Thor: Love and Thunder. That's a title which could have a number of meanings, particularly now we know Valkyrie is indeed gay.
Honestly, what else did you expect? This is to the point and exactly what you would expect from a gritty movie featuring the fan-favourite Avenger. It's good to see her logo front and centre too.
The biggest surprise at Comic-Con was, of course, the fact that Blade is returning to the big screen. This logo perfectly emcompasses the fact that the Vampire Hunter operates both night and day.
This may be titled
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier but the presence of Captain America's shield should tell you all you need to know; Sam Wilson is going to take on that persona on Disney+!
This is still a pretty weird title but it's easy to see the 50s inspiration here. It's been said on a number of occasions that the show will have a retro aesthetic as we head into the MCU's suburbs.
This title treatment is very different and it's hard to say what, if anything, it tells us about the series. What we do know, though, is that it will revolve around the God of Mischief from 2012.
This is simple but awesome and if you look closely, you may notice that we get what could be our first look at the show's animation style. Is that the Red Skull wearing Captain America's suit?
The logo for
Hawkeye is obviously inspired by Matt Fraction's run and that makes sense, especially as the comic book series revolved around Clint Barton training and working with Kate Bishop.
And here it is, Marvel's Phase 4 slate. However, this probably isn't the entire slate because these movies and TV shows are only spread out over two years and that would be a very short Phase!