Hawkeye Episode 3 post-credits scene

Does Hawkeye Episode 3 have a post-credits scene?

Hawkeye episode 3 can now be watched on Disney Plus. The third episode of the latest Marvel TV show continues the adventures of Clint Barton and Kate Bishop, both of whom have been captured by the Tracksuit Mafia who is working for Echo. In episode 3, Clint and Kate attempt to make their escape. By the end of the episode, they are left in a bit of a predicament. Then the credits start to roll, leaving fans waiting for the next episode in a week’s time. But is there something after the Hawkeye TV show episode 3 credits? Here’s the need-to-know info on a potential Hawkeye episode 3 post-credits scene.

Is there a Hawkeye episode 3 post-credits scene?

Hawkeye Episode 3 post-credits scene

No, Hawkeye episode 3 does not have a post-credits scene.

Like both previous episodes, episode 3 of the Hawkeye TV show doesn’t have a post-credits or mid-credits scene. There’s no bonus clip whatsoever, which means fans don’t have to wait around or fast-forward ahead.

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