After a high-profile political assassination goes sideways, an injured hitman hides out amongst a tribe of snow monkeys in the mountains of Japan.
The best episode of "Marvel's Hit-Monkey" season 1 is "Pilot", rated 7.7/10 from 664 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "Pilot" aired on 11/17/2021 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Bright Lights, Big City".
After a high-profile political assassination goes sideways, an injured hitman hides out amongst a tribe of snow monkeys in the mountains of Japan.
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Monkey and Bryce arrive in Tokyo seeking revenge. But will the differences in their style doom the mission before it even begins?
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Monkey and Bryce investigate the evil General Kato. The trail leads to an underground casino, where Monkey embraces the human world while struggling to continue his mission.
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Monkey and Bryce break into a prison to hunt a mysterious villain known as The Accountant and Monkey squares off against the prison’s most dangerous inmate.
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After the Yakuza put a price on Monkey’s head, he and Bryce must face off against a who’s who of the city’s most colorful assassins, and their greatest foe of all: Bryce’s ego.
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Monkey and Bryce’s powerful target releases an army of doubles to throw them off his scent as Bryce tries to make peace with his past.
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After battling their toughest foe yet, Monkey & Bryce’s partnership finally comes apart at the seams.
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Ditching Bryce, Monkey returns to his old hot-springs and attempts to join a new tribe. Meanwhile, Bryce is forced to relive the events that thrust him down the path of assassin-hood.
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A reunited Monkey and Bryce get some much needed help from a pair of unexpected friends. They head to their final target and discover a startling truth.
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As Monkey and Bryce near the end of their journey they struggle against obstacles of their own making.
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