Kingpin dead or still alive

Hawkeye Episode 6 Finale: Is Kingpin dead or still alive?

The biggest shock of Hawkeye episode 6 was the bold return of Kingpin, reappearing from the Daredevil TV show. It was the final twist of episode 5, and in the finale, we get to see him in action. Here, he gets in a life-or-death battle with his adoptive daughter Echo, leaving his fate up in arms. As such, is Kingpin dead or alive after the Hawkeye episode 6 finale?

Is Kingpin dead or still alive in the Hawkeye episode 6 finale?

Kingpin dead or still alive

Once the credits roll on the last episode of Hawkeye, it’s unclear whether Wilson Fisk is still alive. After a climactic fight with Echo, he’s beaten and she aims a gun at his body. The camera pans away and we hear a gunshot, leaving us unsure as to his fate.

However, it seems unlikely that Marvel would kill off Kingpin this soon into his big MCU return. As the key antagonist of the Daredevil Netflix show, his unexpected MCU arrival was a huge deal. Fisk is one of the most prominent villains in all comics, and getting rid of him this quickly would be a wasted opportunity. Equally, we never saw his body. If we’ve learned anything from comics, it’s that if we don’t see a dead body, the character is probably still alive.

On top of that, the heralded return of Wilson Fisk will likely come in the upcoming Echo show. Kingpin’s anti-hero adoptive daughter has her own show on the way. It was announced in November 2021, before Hawkeye started showing, so it’s still quite a way from release. However, since Fisk is so intrinsically linked to Echo, he’ll likely be back in that show — whether alive, or as flashbacks, reminding her of the father figure she killed.

For even more on Hawkeye, you’re in the right place. We’ve got details on the finale’s post-credits scene, as well as a look at when episode 7 might release.

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