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Avengers: Infinity War promotion keeps forgetting Hawkeye, making Jeremy Renner fans mad

Change.org petition using the hashtag #JusticeForHawkeye launched by fans of the Jeremy Renner character who’s mysteriously absent from promotions for spring blockbuster

Change.org petition using the hashtag #JusticeForHawkeye launched by fans of the Jeremy Renner character who’s mysteriously absent from promotions for spring blockbuster

Marvel touts the greatness of its upcoming Avengers: Infinity War like a teenager bragging about their birthday party.

All the most popular kids in the MCU – that’s the Marvel Cinematic Universe if you’re not in the know – have RSVP’d to what the studio refers to as “the most ambitious crossover event in history”, with the film’s official poster billing 19 actors up top and featuring images of 24.

The dramatic final trailer, released a couple of weeks ago, includes more characters than you can count on your fingers and toes.

Hawkeye’s invitation must have got lost in the mail.

Jeremy Renner’s character, known in the regular world as Clint Barton, is glaringly absent from the poster and trailer despite having been a part of the Avengers since appearing uncredited in 2011’s Thor and then in the first Avengers film in 2012.

No Hawkeye here: War Machine/James Rhodes (Don Cheadle), left, Captain America/Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) and Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) in a still from Avengers: Infinity War. Photo: Chuck Zlotnick/Marvel Studios 2018
No Hawkeye here: War Machine/James Rhodes (Don Cheadle), left, Captain America/Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) and Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) in a still from Avengers: Infinity War. Photo: Chuck Zlotnick/Marvel Studios 2018

This unleashed a number of delightful tweets, several poking fun at Hawkeye’s history of being sidelined. But you know who isn’t laughing? Renner’s weirdly passionate fan base. (Yes, it exists.)

In addition to expressing their fiery rage on Tumblr, Hawkeye fans created a Change.org petition on Sunday calling for him to appear in future promotional materials for Infinity War, which comes out on April 27. Though a bit tongue-in-cheek, the petition seems to be an authentic endeavour and not an April Fools’ joke.

A fan’s tweet about the petition

Below an illustration of Renner emblazoned with the hashtag #JusticeForHawkeye, the petition calls on “Walter Disney” – presumably the company, and not the misnamed deceased mogul – to ensure that the character is featured on “posters and that sweet, sweet merchandise such as popcorn buckets”.

It’s not known if Jeremy Renner has signed the fans’ petition. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
It’s not known if Jeremy Renner has signed the fans’ petition. Photo: Xiaomei Chen

“It should be clarified at this point that we are not pursuing an [sic] Renner cut, or Hawkeye edition, but instead a movie trailer where Hawkeye receives a minimum of 2.5 lines,” the petition reads. It later mentions past movies mistreating the character, too: “We believe that in past scenes in previous movies Hawkeye has not been given justice. The inclusion of mind control in such as that in the first Avengers movie was quite frankly offensive.”

At press time, 913 Hawkeye stans had signed the petition.

There is no way of knowing whether Renner himself has signed it, but it appears that he does feel a little left out of the promotion.

The actor shared a fan-created Entertainment Weekly cover solely featuring Hawkeye on Instagram a few days before Marvel released that final trailer. On Monday, he shared a photo of himself holding the Infinity Gauntlet at a pop culture convention in New Zealand with seemingly random hashtags such as #warmheart and #hotcoffee.

And no Hawkeye here either: Avengers: Infinity War characters (from left) Doctor Strange/Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), Iron Man/Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jnr), Bruce Banner/Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) and Wong (Benedict Wong). Photo: Chuck Zlotnick/Marvel Studios 2018
And no Hawkeye here either: Avengers: Infinity War characters (from left) Doctor Strange/Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), Iron Man/Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jnr), Bruce Banner/Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) and Wong (Benedict Wong). Photo: Chuck Zlotnick/Marvel Studios 2018

The photo’s caption thanks “all the fans”, some of whom probably have the Jeremy Renner app downloaded to their phones. The app was released in March 2017 and apparently lets fans explore “Jeremy Renner’s world”.

#JusticeForHawkeye posts on social media

#hawkeyesmatter #hawkeye #thebestavenger #justiceforhawkeye

A post shared by Captain Americo (@itsamerico) on Apr 1, 2018 at 11:40am PDT

In October, the Ringer described the drama surrounding this app, beautifully referring to his diehard fans as #RenHive. We hope the app includes updates on his house flipping and projects such as Tag, an upcoming film that follows middle-aged friends who have been playing the same game of tag for 30 years.

See? This guy has so much going on, he doesn’t need Disney’s marketing department to acknowledge Hawkeye’s existence.

For what it is worth, directors Anthony and Joe Russo do appreciate the character. Joe told Screen Rant that Hawkeye would be “on his own journey in this movie”, and Anthony added that the character’s “unique reaction” to the events that take place in Captain America: Civil War put him in “a special spot in this film”.

All that is left to do is speculate on what Hawkeye’s special path may be. Some believe he was left out of promotional materials because he might surprise viewers by adopting a darker persona he takes on in the comics, called Ronin. Others joke that he might just be at home with his secret family, which was introduced to viewers in Age of Ultron. Or maybe he left to continue that game of tag?