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Moon Knight

2022 7.5 229.8K TV-14 views saved
Moon Knight

When Steven Grant, a mild-mannered gift-shop employee, becomes plagued with blackouts and memories of another life, he 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.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Content Rating: TV-14
Runtime: 47min
Status: Ended
First air date: 2022-03-30
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TGVlx
@tgvlx 3 years ago

Great start, good casting so far. Another great show from Disney.

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TGVlx
@tgvlx 3 years ago

Great start, good casting so far. Another great show from Disney.

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Marihan
@merc2703 3 years ago

Truly amazing. Marvel is doing really great job so far.

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David
@umop3plsdn 3 years ago

Excellent so far!!! Extremely disappointed to find out that it's only 6 episodes though.

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Nerd
@watch-n-rant 9 months ago

_Moon Knight_ is like nothing Marvel’s done before—and I’m all in for the ride! The series throws out the traditional superhero playbook and gives us something gritty, weird, and seriously fun. If you thought _WandaVision_ was trippy, get ready, because _Moon Knight_ cranks up the surrealism even more. With a mashup of Egyptian mythology, action, and psychological horror, this show keeps you on the edge of your seat.

Oscar Isaac? Absolutely killing it. Watching him flip between the nervous, quirky Steven Grant and the hard-edged Marc Spector is a masterclass. One moment he’s fumbling through life with that British accent (which, yeah, feels a bit bonkers but endearing), and the next, he’s this tough mercenary wielding ancient powers. Isaac’s performance is the glue that holds everything together, especially when the pacing gets rocky. And let’s not forget that Isaac is technically juggling three characters. Yes, the third alter, Jake Lockley, makes a chilling appearance—teasing a darker layer to this already complex character.

The plot itself is simple on the surface—Steven and Marc’s tangled lives collide as they investigate Egyptian gods and a looming apocalyptic threat—but that’s where the simplicity ends. _Moon Knight_ thrives on chaos. Its unpolished, unpredictable narrative makes every episode feel like an adventure through Steven and Marc’s fractured minds. There are some wild tonal shifts, and sure, not all of them land perfectly, but that’s part of the charm. It’s gritty, it’s suspenseful, and there’s a raw energy here that you don’t see in every Marvel series.

Ethan Hawke as Arthur Harrow is a whole vibe. He brings this sinister, almost cult-leader energy that keeps you guessing. And May Calamawy? She holds her own as Layla, stepping into the spotlight as the Scarlet Scarab by the end of the season. Her action scenes and the dynamic between her and Marc/Steven elevate the show even further.

The pacing? Yeah, it can be a slow burn, especially early on. The show takes its time setting up Steven’s confusion before really diving into the action, and that might turn some people off. But trust me—stick with it. Once you’re through those first few episodes, _Moon Knight_ finds its groove. And while the show doesn’t fully escape the Orientalist undertones of the original comics, the direction from Mohamed Diab keeps the focus on character and chaos, giving us a visually stunning experience.

Speaking of visuals, the _Moon Knight_ suit is incredible, and the action sequences—especially those where Marc or Steven summons the suit—are sleek and satisfying. However, the creatures and gods sometimes feel underused, lurking more in the shadows than in full focus. But that eerie, horror-inspired edge works in the show’s favor, keeping things unpredictable.

At its core, _Moon Knight_ is a character study wrapped in mythological madness. It’s not trying to tie itself too tightly to the MCU, and that’s what makes it so refreshing. There’s a freedom here that lets the show explore mental health, trauma, and ancient power in ways Marvel hasn’t touched on before. Plus, the internal tug-of-war between Marc and Steven adds depth that keeps you emotionally invested.

Ultimately, _Moon Knight_ isn’t perfect, but it doesn’t need to be. It’s a chaotic, daring, and entertaining leap into new territory for the MCU. With Isaac’s powerhouse performance, strong supporting cast, and a story that’s just wild enough to work, this is one Marvel series you don’t want to miss.

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Roger Wagemans
@rogerw41 2 years ago

i loved to watch this show, and hopefully there wil come a season 2

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Ardelle Reyes
@bunnyydelly 3 years ago

My only comment is pls release an announcement for season 2.

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Mohamed Kerroudj
@mimoma 3 years ago

I loved the first episode! Can’t wait to see more, highly recommended if you like the Marvel univers ❤

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PC
@trakt-lord 3 years ago

Oscar Isaac just steals the show with extremely tremendously complex acting chops. Brilliant story telling and well curated background scores made this series quite entertaining to watch. Going for a second time binge for sure.

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Andy King (ADDS)
@kingy72 3 years ago

Without doubt the best mcu show ive watched yet,blows garbage like loki away.

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Marzouq
@zdistrict 3 years ago

You Don't have to know Moon Knight from the Comics to Enjoy this show. Not what I expected from Disney but a fantastic cast and Oscar Isaac came off as a brilliant actor with all the roles he had to play and Ethan Hawke the right type of villain for this vengeful superhero. A pyschological thriller packed with action and unexpected twists with it's core based on Egyptian mythology, I genuinely enjoyed every episode and I can't wait to see what Marvel does next, they have been hitting it out of the park with some of these shows and this one is not to be missed

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