After much anticipation, Marvel Studios finally held its Hall H panel this Saturday night at Comic-Con International in San Diego. President Kevin Feige took the stage to reveal the first details about the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s upcoming Phase 4 slate, which already includes such films as Black Widow and Eternals. On top of that, the first crop of Disney+ streaming service’s television series were revealed.After announcing Loki, WandaVision and more, Kevin Feige brought Jeremy Renner on stage to announce the first details about Hawkeye.RELATED: Forget Mysterio's Ruse, the MCU Needs to Explore Its MultiverseWhile the series was previously rumored, the Hall H presentation marked the official announcement of the project, which came with a release date and plenty of story details.

Hawkeye will premiere on Disney+ in the fall of 2021. What’s more, it will see Clint Barton train Kate Bishop to become a “superhero without superpowers.”

Plus, it was also revealed that the series will feature more of Ronin’s backstory, the second superhero identity Clint Barton embraced in Avengers: Endgame.

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The Disney+ streaming service will launch this November. The Hawkeye series, starring Jeremy Renner, will premiere in the fall of 2021.