Hawkeye: Kingpin Alive? 8 Details You Missed In The Finale

If you think you’ve seen the last of Kingpin, you’ve missed these facts.

By Benj Carter /

Fans of Marvel rejoiced when Vincent D'Onofrio reprised his fantastic portrayal of Wilson Fisk in Hawkeye's finale. With an amazing fight sequence between the newly appointed Kate Bishop, we saw so many details which enlightened us about what kind of Kingpin the MCU will be dealing with.

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Though his final scene in the show could be left up in the air, with the Kinpin never to return, it's unlikely Marvel will leave the villain hanging. No official announcements have been made regarding Kingpin’s continued appearance, however there are multiple future features which could easily be used as a foundation for Fisk’s MCU origins such as the Echo spin-off or even the next Avengers film (not to mention natural enemies Daredevil and Spider-Man).

Before we get ahead of ourselves though, this list will be going through different details viewers may have missed in the Hawkeye finale in relation to the comics and his character in Netflix's Daredevil.

8. The Flashy Family Business Suit

A detail viewers may have missed during Kingpin's finale appearance was the signature suit he was wearing. This red and white fit is actually a comic-accurate outfit that was featured in 2014's Spider-Man: Family Business graphic novel.

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Written by James Robinson and Mark Waid, the comic storyline introduces Peter Parker's estranged sister alongside an onslaught of unfinished 'Family Business' regarding Richard Parker (Peter's long-dead father). On top of this, Wilson Fisk’s involvement becomes apparent, causing more complications for Spider-Man. Though the inclusion of this suit presumably wouldn't set up this exact storyline, it could at least give us hints as to what could be in store.

For example, a future showdown between Kingpin and Spider-Man could be hinted at due to the costume originating from a Spider-Man storyline. Whether or not this will set up anything, the thought of translating this memorable suit from page to screen is still evidence of Marvel's pristine attention to detail.

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