What it was going to be, we were trying to complicate the relationship between Cap and his S.H.I.E.L.D agent friends,” Joe Russo told Screenrant. “If Hawkeye got a call from S.H.I.E.L.D saying Captain America is a fugitive, would he listen to that call or not listen to that call? That sequence actually was heartbreaking for us to cut it. I think it ultimately might have been a conflict with Renner’s schedule. But there was a great sequence where Hawkeye was chasing Cap through Washington D.C. there was an awesome sequence where they confronted each other in a ravine on the outskirts of D.C. and Hawkeye was shooting a series of arrows closing in on Cap, Cap closing in on him. And then Cap took him down and he realized for the first time that Hawkeye was trying to trick S.H.I.E.L.D, where he whispered something into Cap’s ear that Cap had a tracker on his suit and to punch Hawkeye to make it look real, because there was a Quinjet hovering above where they were watching the feedback back at S.H.I.E.L.D.

Captain America: the Winter Soldier co-director Joe Russo on Hawkeye’s scripted cameo, which was cut from the film due to scheduling conflicts.

It’s a shame this scene was cut from the film, as it would’ve added a nice layer to Renner’s Hawkeye that we haven’t explicitly seen before— namely, that he prioritizes personal loyalties over institutionalized rules. That’s a core part of 616 Clint’s character, and an aspect I’d love to see cinematic Hawkeye share with him.  

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Sometimes Thor likes talking to babies and dogs more than he likes talking to adult humans. They don’t have all the cynicism of adults, and they tell better stories.

small keening sounds in the distance because yes absolutely this is Thor sometimes all that cynicism is just so tiring

I feel like people insist that Thor’s making it up and he can’t really talk to babies and dogs (and sometimes cats but cats really aren’t very talkative most of the time) and Thor just kind of shrugs and is like “well if you don’t believe me” and then goes to ask that dog over there about any good stories it heard lately

The thing about cats is that they have to really like you to tell you stories. Like sometimes Thor stops by when Natasha’s not home and Liho will just blink at him, and it’s ultimately not worth the effort.

LUCKY, though, man. Lucky LOVES Thor. Lucky loves everyone, but he especially loves Thor, who solemnly told him that his missing eye must mean he’s a worthy opponent who has shown great valor in combat, and compares him to his father. AND he plays fetch.  For like hours. Thor is the BEST fetch companion ever because he doesn’t get tired and he listens to all of Lucky’s stories AND he’s really good with head scritches.

If Thor were the kind of person who viewed embarrassing stories as blackmail material, Clint would be so screwed.

I’m reasonably certain your intent with this post was NOT to make me picture Thor using Mjölnir to play fetch with Lucky, but sadly that is exactly what I got out of it.