In ‘Hawkeye and MCU,’ Vincent D’Onofrio discusses Laura Barton’s Rolex and the fate of Kingpin

“The people need to be reminded that this city belongs to me,” Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk, aka Kingpin, tells his faithful henchman Kazi in the Hawkeye Season 1 finale this week.

  • The central issue is whether D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk will continue to rule New York City while Hawkeye’s spinoff series Echo, which stars deaf superhero Maya Lopez, takes over.
  • Maya departs the big boss after learning that Clint Barton’s Ronin wasn’t responsible for her father’s death but rather Kingpin.
  • Maya’s pistol goes off in the last minutes of the episode, titled “So This is Christmas?”
  • To Deadline, D’Onofrio remarked of Kingpin’s fate, “I hope he didn’t die.” “
  • “I wasn’t expecting it,” he stated when asked to play the ruthless Daredevil villain by Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige earlier this year.
  • Kingpin is like that in Hawkeye.
  • When questioned what Kingpin and the tracksuit mafia want with Laura Barton’s (Linda Cardellini) Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., the Rolex has a tracking device on the back and the S.H.I.E.L.D. Emblem and the number 19.
  • Rolex watches, D’Onofrio confesses he’s clutching that suspense with the rest of the audience.

Hawkeye and MCU

The central issue is whether D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk will continue to rule New York City while Hawkeye’s spinoff series Echo, which stars deaf superhero Maya Lopez, takes over. Hawkeye took a hit in the season finale, seeing the bad guy return to the Marvel Television screen after three seasons on Netflix’s Daredevil.

Kingpin is hit with arrows, but they flutter away from his chest like moths; a car driven by Eleanor Bishop plows into him, and he survives three explosive trick arrows fired by Kate Bishop.

In 'Hawkeye and MCU,' Vincent D'Onofrio discusses Laura Barton's Rolex and the fate of Kingpin
In ‘Hawkeye and MCU,’ Vincent D’Onofrio discusses Laura Barton’s Rolex and the fate of Kingpin

Maya is behind the rifle barrel that Fisk holds in his face. Fisk became her guardian when her father was murdered, and she nicknamed him uncle. Maya departs the big boss after learning that Clint Barton’s Ronin wasn’t responsible for her father’s death but rather Kingpin.

Maya’s pistol goes off in the last minutes of the episode, titled “So This is Christmas?” however, Kingpin’s reported death occurs offscreen. Is it possible for this colossus to fall? Before getting shot, he had suffered a lot worse in the episode.

To Deadline, D’Onofrio remarked of Kingpin’s fate, “I hope he didn’t die.” “I agree with the audience; I’d want to perform this character again.” “I’m hopeful we’ll be able to continue.”

“I wasn’t expecting it,” he said of getting the call from Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige earlier this year to reprise the ruthless Daredevil villain. One of the character’s most ruthless moments in that series was slamming a car door on former Russian mob leader Anatoly Ranskahov’s head and neck.

“I had no clue Daredevil would finish when it did; I had anticipated it to carry on for a few more years,” D’Onofrio said. “There was a lot to investigate there, a lot of various facets of my personality to investigate.”

“The individuals I portray are based on genuine emotions and real life, and I try to bring the events of their pasts into the moment,” D’Onofrio says of Fisk’s place in his canon of solid guys. In Hawkeye, Kingpin is like that.

He’s got a lot more physical strength and can take a lot more punishment, but he’s still stuck in this emotional realm. And he lives in that dynamic world: he’s both a child and a monster at the same time.”

“Incidents from his youth inspire everything he does,” D’Onofrio continues. When asked what Kingpin and the tracksuit mafia want with Laura Barton’s (Linda Cardellini) Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Rolex watches, D’Onofrio admits that he, like the rest of the audience, is holding his breath.

Clint found the timepiece, which had a particular meaning for Laura; the watch initially appeared in a black auction alongside other things seized from Avengers H.Q. at the series’s opening. On the back of the Rolex is a tracking device and the S.H.I.E.L.D. Emblem, as well as the number 19.

“Like everyone else, I’m trying to figure it out,” the actor adds of the watch’s importance. “I’m in the same boat as you: I’m in dire need of further information.”

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