After the events of Hawkeye, the two seem surprisingly on good terms.
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Echo is the recent television series from the Marvel world which among other things will be the first with the Spotlight label which apparently contains all narratives which, although they are directly part of the MCU, can also be recovered by those who know little about the universe of Kevin Feige because they are not strictly connected to this world of The House of Ideas. Well, as the name suggests, the show is dedicated to the character in question who we saw appear within Hawkeye. Precisely in the series in question, in the finale, we saw the young woman (who has the face of Alaqua Cox) shoot Wilson Fisk/Kingpin (Vincent D'Onofrio) in the eye, an event which in reality is perfectly in line with what is present in the comics.
Echo is coming in January 2024 directly to Disney+
Well, that being said, we don't know what will happen inside Echo and there aren't many details about it. In theory, we would expect some hatred between the two characters, but apparently, we are not so sure of this statement. In fact, as reported by Heroic Hollywood, an image of the series was published by the Agents of Fandom Twitter page (via Total Film) showing the pair of antiheroes talking, in what appears to be a peaceful exchange. Is this a flashback or apparently the relationship between the two has been healed? Obviously, the only way to find out is to catch up on the show upon its release, currently scheduled for January 10, 2024, on Disney+.
We remind you that Echo, produced by Marvel Studios with the executive production of Kevin Feige, Louis D'Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Brad Winderbaum, Stephen Broussard, Richie Palmer, Marion Dayre, Jason Gavin, Amy Rardin, Sydney Freeland, Christina King, Jennifer Booth has a cast composed, among others, of Zahn McClarnon in the part of William Lopez, Devery Jacobs who plays Bonnie, Charlie Cox who lends his face to Matt Murdock/Daredevil and many others.
Source: Heroic Hollywood