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Video: Jeremy Renner Sings About Hawkeye's Underrated Power on 'Tonight Show'
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Wearing Hawkeye's costume, the actor sits on a piano while complaining about how people think his character isn't as great as his superhero pals like Thor and Hulk.

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Hawkeye can sing too. Jeremy Renner made an appearance in the Tuesday night, April 28 episode of "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" as the archer, and complained about people underestimating his super power as he parodied Ed Sheeran's "Thinking Out Loud".

The 44-year-old hunk, wearing Hawkeye's costume, sat on the piano decorated with rose petals and arrow while singing hilarious lines about how everyone thinks he's less tough than the other Earth's Mightiest Heroes including Captain America, Hulk and Thor.

"When you're on a team with the Hulk and Thor/ And we're all up there on the movie screen/ People believe that I'm not quite as tough/ Will anyone even notice me?" he crooned the first few lines, before telling fans that Hawkeye was actually capable of doing much more than archery.

"I've got a collection of scarves and berets/ I play trombone in a ska band/ I once got to second base on my Tinder date/ My cat has got its own Instagram," he added. "I'll tell you now/ That I kick ass at Mario Kart/ This year I played an extra in Paul Blart/ I can open a pickle jar, the freaking hard kind/ Baby, I'm as super as they are."

Renner visited the "Tonight Show" to promote his new movie "Avengers: Age of Ultron". Also starring Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Hemsworth, the follow-up to 2012's "The Avengers" is coming to theaters across the U.S. on May 1.

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