Jeremy Renner is best known for his Hawkeye role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but he’s also part of the successful Mission: Impossible franchise. Over the course of six movies, Tom Cruise established himself as the face of adrenaline in the franchise by playing the heroic spy Ethan Hunt. Through anxiety-inducing espionage schemes to unbelievable stunts, Mission: Impossible gathers all the best traits of traditional action cinema. What started with Hunt as an army of one gave way to a range of quirky, compelling characters that make up the agent’s task force in Impossible Mission Force, including the wholehearted William Brandt, played by Renner.Introduced in the fourth movie of the epic secret agent franchise, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, Jeremy Renner’s character quickly won over the fans, and it felt like the character was sticking around for the long haul. Introduced as an IMF analyst who doesn’t want to get his hands dirty in combat, Brandt’s backstory directly interfered with Hunt’s: Brandt was the agent assigned to protect Hunt’s wife Julia in the event of her fake death, which deeply hurt Brandt. Learning the truth from Hunt, he returns to action and becomes one of the most important IMF agents, only to suddenly disappear in Mission: Impossible – Fallout.Although the events of Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation pointed at Agent Brandt only getting more important in Ethan Hunt’s task force, all his character development ultimately led to nothing, as Jeremy Renner didn’t appear in Fallout. In 2011’s Thor, Renner made his MCU debut as Hawkeye, one of the key members of The Avengers’ lineup. His involvement with Marvel only grew stronger with each movie, and by the time Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation came out in 2015, Avengers: Age of Ultron had already set the path for what would be MCU’s peak and Renner’s busiest time. In the years that followed, Renner’s character appeared in more and more MCU projects, including Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Endgame, and the Hawkeye Disney+ series. As is often the case with Marvel actors, Renner’s schedule became more and more demanding as time went on.
Jeremy Renner is best known for his Hawkeye role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but he’s also part of the successful Mission: Impossible franchise. Over the course of six movies, Tom Cruise established himself as the face of adrenaline in the franchise by playing the heroic spy Ethan Hunt. Through anxiety-inducing espionage schemes to unbelievable stunts, Mission: Impossible gathers all the best traits of traditional action cinema. What started with Hunt as an army of one gave way to a range of quirky, compelling characters that make up the agent’s task force in Impossible Mission Force, including the wholehearted William Brandt, played by Renner.
Introduced in the fourth movie of the epic secret agent franchise, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, Jeremy Renner’s character quickly won over the fans, and it felt like the character was sticking around for the long haul. Introduced as an IMF analyst who doesn’t want to get his hands dirty in combat, Brandt’s backstory directly interfered with Hunt’s: Brandt was the agent assigned to protect Hunt’s wife Julia in the event of her fake death, which deeply hurt Brandt. Learning the truth from Hunt, he returns to action and becomes one of the most important IMF agents, only to suddenly disappear in Mission: Impossible – Fallout.
Although the events of Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation pointed at Agent Brandt only getting more important in Ethan Hunt’s task force, all his character development ultimately led to nothing, as Jeremy Renner didn’t appear in Fallout. In 2011’s Thor, Renner made his MCU debut as Hawkeye, one of the key members of The Avengers’ lineup. His involvement with Marvel only grew stronger with each movie, and by the time Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation came out in 2015, Avengers: Age of Ultron had already set the path for what would be MCU’s peak and Renner’s busiest time. In the years that followed, Renner’s character appeared in more and more MCU projects, including Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Endgame, and the Hawkeye Disney+ series. As is often the case with Marvel actors, Renner’s schedule became more and more demanding as time went on.
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