Jeremy Renner trains for Disney+ Hawkeye show by using a toy bow and arrow while in quarantine

Jeremy Renner channels his inner Hawkeye as he trains for Disney+ show by using a toy bow and arrow while in quarantine

He’s been busy filming the new Disney+ series of Hawkeye since December.

And Jeremy Renner showed fans the unpredictable way he has kept up with his training while in quarantine, as he practised shooting a bow and arrow in a video he shared on Tuesday. 

The actor, 50, got into character as Marvel superhero Clint Barton, aka Hawkeye, as he showed off his moves using a toy bow and arrow.

Practise makes perfect: Jeremy Renner channels his inner Hawkeye as he trains for Disney+ show by using a toy bow and arrow while in quarantine

The video saw him practise his stunts to an upbeat track, before he could be heard shouting ‘yea, baby’ after hitting a target.

Trying to embody his character, Jeremy paired a black top with matching trousers and a baseball cap for the video. 

Jeremy joked in the caption: ‘Quarantine training at home … like an 8 year old #hawkeyeathome’ 

Jeremy stars alongside Hailee Steinfeld in the Disney+ Marvel show, and the pair have been hard at work on set in New York City since last month.

Need a hero? The actor got into character as his Marvel superhero Clint Barton, aka Hawkeye (pictured), as he showed off his moves with the toy

Need a hero? The actor got into character as his Marvel superhero Clint Barton, aka Hawkeye (pictured), as he showed off his moves with the toy

Preparation: Jeremy was seen hiding behind  a pillar in his home as he pretended to wait out enemies

Bullseye: The video saw him practise his stunts to an upbeat track, before he could be heard shouting 'yea, baby' after hitting a target

Bullseye: The video saw him practise his stunts to an upbeat track, before he could be heard shouting ‘yea, baby’ after hitting a target

Hailee’s character Kate Bishop is a member of the Young Avengers, and is set to take up the Hawkeye mantle from Jeremy’s Clint Barton. 

Both Hailee and Jeremy have been hard at work on Hawkeye over recent weeks, with the new Disney+ series the latest addition to the ever expanding Marvel universe. 

Jeremy’s character has appeared in six Marvel films through the years, including Thor, Captain America, Avengers: Infinity Wars and Avengers: Endgame.

The True Grit actress, 24, spoke to People recently about her new superhero role, saying: ‘I am so honoured to be a part of this family that is the MCU.’

Amused: Jeremy joked in the caption: 'Quarantine training at home ¿ like an 8 year old #hawkeyeathome'

Amused: Jeremy joked in the caption: ‘Quarantine training at home … like an 8 year old #hawkeyeathome’

Dream team: Jeremy stars alongside Hailee Steinfeld in the Disney+ Marvel show, and the pair have been hard at work on set in New York City since last month (pictured)

Dream team: Jeremy stars alongside Hailee Steinfeld in the Disney+ Marvel show, and the pair have been hard at work on set in New York City since last month (pictured)

The new show will also feature appearances from actors Vera Farmiga, Fra Fee, Tony Dalton, Alaqua Cox and Zahn McClarnon. 

Florence Pugh will reprise her role as Yelena Belova from the upcoming Marvel Studios movie Black Widow, according to Variety. 

Hawkeye joins several Marvel adaptations slated for Disney’s streaming service, including The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Loki, Ms. Marvel, Moon Knight, She Hulk, What if…? and WandaVision. 

The show was originally slated to debut in May last year, but was pushed back to Nov. 6 and now will see a screen debut of May 7, 2021.  

Part of the team: Jeremy's character has appeared in six Marvel films over the years, including Captain America, The Avengers (pictured), Avengers: Infinity Wars and Avengers: Endgame

Part of the team: Jeremy’s character has appeared in six Marvel films over the years, including Captain America, The Avengers (pictured), Avengers: Infinity Wars and Avengers: Endgame

Out soon: The show was originally slated to debut in May last year, but was pushed back to Nov. 6 and now will see a screen debut of May 7, 2021

Out soon: The show was originally slated to debut in May last year, but was pushed back to Nov. 6 and now will see a screen debut of May 7, 2021