They give you about 1,000 XP a pop, but they only take about five minutes or so to do. With 15+ enemy captains in an area, you can get seven or eight Nemesis Missions on the map at a time. When I played through, I only dominated two captains in the area of Act 4. The plot at this point makes it imperative to strengthen your fortresses besides the newest one anyway, so there's no loss to be a little short manned there. Your objective here is to get a steady flow of Nemesis Missions out of this area, so only dominate the minimum amount of captains you have to. When Act 4 of Shadow of War starts, you'll come into possession of a fortress in a new area. It takes a bit of preparation but, come late game, you'll be thankful you have a place to grind up. “It might be shattering the Hollywood illusion,” Thomas joked.So, you can get a lot of XP from quests and the like, but what about when there aren't very many missions to choose from, and you want to get some levels before you continue the story? Well, there's a way you can stack the deck to where you have unlimited access to XP. Most of the scenes with Renner’s Barton stuck in the Christmas tree were then shot with a dead tree from the dumpster. So, one of the crew members had to find the tree in a dumpster located behind the soundstage. But, unfortunately, a few scenes needed to be added for which the tree was required. The level of detail on the street is down to the weathering on the granite,” said Thomas in an interview with .Ī funny bit of detail that Thomas shared is that the replica of the Rockefeller Center tree was thrown out once the filming was completed. “We built the ice rink and the whole bottom level of Rockefeller Center. The tree, its iconic topper, and the ice rink were recreated with as much accuracy to maintain the consistency in the episode. However, considering the tree was going to be brought down in the episode, the final battle was shot in a soundstage in Atlanta. With the ongoing pandemic, strict lockdowns were in place almost all of last year, and so it was perhaps easier for the crew to manage crowd control. Thomas has now revealed that part of the final Hawkeye episode was filmed on location during the Christmas holidays in 2020. The fight begins inside the building, but soon spills out onto the streets and the iconic ice skating rink at the venue. The heroes come prepared, with their fancy new costumes and trick arrows, as they are aware of Kingpin’s eventual arrival at the scene. The sixth and final episode of Hawkeye brought Barton and Bishop to 30 Rock for the Bishop Christmas party hosted by Eleanor. RELATED: Hawkeye Delivered the MCU's Best New Pairing (And It's Not The Obvious One)
Fret not as Thomas clarifies that it wasn’t the real tree. What they didn’t, however, expect is that the heroes would topple over the huge tree, with its hundreds of twinkling lights and decoration. When Hawkeye set the location as New York around Christmas time, fans immediately assumed that a massive showdown would take place at the popular tourist destination. Executive Producer Rhys Thomas explains how the scene was filmed.Įvery year, a massive 50-feet tall Christmas tree is installed at the Rockefeller Center. The finale included an epic fight scene between the two heroes and several of the Tracksuit Mafia’s thugs at the Rockefeller Center. Marvel Studios’ Hawkeye reached its conclusion this week, with Jeremy Renner’s Clint Barton and Hailee Steinfeld’s Kate Bishop going up against multiple threats, and seemingly winning.