Maya Hawke Shares a Funny Father’s Day Post for Her Dad

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By Star-Lord

It’s Hawke’s reality and we’re simply living it! Both Maya Hawke and her father Ethan Hawke are having a major year. Maya Hawke is at present featuring in the fourth time of Stranger Things, which delivers its last two episodes in under about fourteen days. Ethan Hawke as of late played the awful Arthur Harrow on Marvel’s Moon Knight and showed up in Robert Eggers’ amazing film The Northman and will before long be found in The Black Phone which is getting rave early surveys. To pay tribute to Father’s Day, the more youthful Hawke took to Instagram to share a comical post about her father.

Peyton Dix tweeted, “Happy Father’s Day specifically to Ethan Hawke making his son switch seats with him so he could get at Rihanna.” Maya Hawke share the comical post in her Instagram stories and expressed “Happy Father’s Day dad.”

As of late, Ethan Hawke talked with ComicBook.com’s Chris Killian for The Black Phone and was inquired as to whether Harrow is truly dead in the wake of being shot in the Moon Knight finale. Hawke didn’t say a lot, however, prodded that Harrow “sure doesn’t appear dead to me.” Marvel charged Moon Knight as a restricted series, yet the character(s) played by Oscar Isaac is supposed to show up in another Marvel Studios creation. Nonetheless, the creatives involved, including Hawke, have said beforehand that they may be keen on proceeding with the story at a moment time of the show. “The good news is that it’s possibly both,” Hawke told IGN ahead of Moon Knight‘s premiere in March. “It lives and breathes on its own merits, it functions as a limited series — and if people are engaged and excited by it then it could be the origin story of a larger thing.”

Concerning Maya Hawke, Stranger Things gets back to Netflix on July 1st. Recently, Netflix delivered a sneak look at the impending Volume Two of the new season.

“A lot of it had to do with the fact that we had characters spread out in three locations and we had a lot more plot. It must be quadruple the plot we had in Season 3,” Matt Duffer previously explained to TheWrap. “That was our fun blockbuster season. This season we knew that Season 5 was going to be our last, we had to start revealing a lot.”

“The more we were writing, the more we realized we need more time in order for these reveals to land, in order for these storylines to work,” Matt pointed out. “Partway through we knew we needed to ask Netflix for nine episodes instead of eight and as we started shooting we realized, ‘Oh these are mega-long episodes.'”