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Everything We Know About MOON KNIGHT

In the absolute content news deluge that was the 2020 Disney Investor Day presentation, we got so much to chew on and speculate about, it makes heads spin. And while we got an amazing array of new Star Wars shows coming to Disney+ and the announcement that Patty Jenkins will be the first woman to direct a Star Wars movie in Rogue Squadron, it was Kevin Feige and Marvel who had the biggest day. Some news was more robust than others, but we did get a bit of info about the upcoming Moon Knight series heading to Disney+ in March.

The title card for Marvel Studios' Moon Knight, coming to Disney+.

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Who Is Moon Knight?

So just who is Moon Knight? For starters, he’s Marc Spector, an ex-mercenary/superhero whom the ancient Egyptian god Khonshu revives after death. Suffering from dissociative identity disorder, Spector’s other non-costumed personalities include rich playboy Steven Grant and taxi driver Jake Lockley. The series looks like it’ll focus on Steven Grant, now a museum employee, and the aforementioned mercenary. And we know this because we finally have a trailer and we are pretty excited about it.

Here’s the full description from Disney:

The series follows Steven Grant, a mild-mannered gift-shop employee, who becomes plagued with blackouts and memories of another life. Steven discovers he has dissociative identity disorder and shares a body with mercenary Marc Spector. As Steven/Marc’s enemies converge upon them, they must navigate their complex identities while thrust into a deadly mystery among the powerful gods of Egypt. 

It’s certainly a lot more than the brief shots we saw during the Disney+ Day sizzle reel.

For more background info on the wild comics history of the character, you just might want to watch Dan Casey’s Explainiac video:

For more on his comics background, check out Eric Diaz’s piece here.

Who’s in Moon Knight?

Moon Knight himself will take the form of your crush and mine, Oscar Isaac. Joining the Star Wars and Inside Llewyn Davis star in the series, we have May Calamawy, per The Hollywood Reporter. No word yet on which character the Ramy star will play on the Disney+ show, though reports attach her to a key role.

Isaac is training for the role. A video shared by his production company on Instagram with a couple of quotes from Moon Knight comics in the caption shows Isaac is preparing for fights. In April, Mad Gene Media (the studio Isaac founded with his wife Elvira Lind) posted another training video. This one shows even more fighting action.

A subsequent report from the outlet announced that Ethan Hawke, who was stealing hearts a healthy decade and a half ahead of Oscar Isaac, will be playing the series’ villain. Further details on his character are yet unknown, though we can assume his climactic battle scene will involve showing up curbside in a suit and rendering all foes weak in the knees.

Hawke appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers on August 12, 2021 live via Zoom from Budapest, where the Moon Knight show is filming. While he couldn’t say too much (though he didn’t mention the apparently omnipresent Marvel snipers), Hawke did give a couple of tidbits. First is that Oscar Isaac approached Hawke about the series at a coffee shop near where they both live in Brooklyn. Second, as Meyers deftly surmised, Hawke modeled his character’s look directly on real-life cult leader David Koresh. Certainly a choice.

Who Will Make It?

Egyptian writer-director Mohamed Diab will direct the six-episode series. As the series will have a backdrop of Egyptian iconography, it’s great that Marvel will allow someone of that heritage to tell the story.

Moon Knight Disney+ Poster
Marvel Studios
What Else Do We Know?

We officially have a Moon Knight release date and coming up quickly. The next MCU original series drops on March 30 on Disney+.

Oscar Issac as Moon Knight in TV series
Marvel Studios
Oscar Issac as Moon Knight in TV series stands in hallway
Marvel Studios

We’ll let you know more about Marvel’s Moon Knight series once we know it!

Originally published on December 11, 2020.

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