All about Marvel's Moon Knight before series premieres on Disney+ Hotstar
India Today
Here’s everything you need to know about Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight before you join his adventures on Disney+ Hotstar. The series stars Oscar Isaas and Ethan Hawke in lead roles.
Marvel Studios' new web series Moon Knight premieres today, March 30, on Disney+ Hotstar. Written by Jeremy Slater, Moon Knight stars, Oscar Isaac, Ethan Hawke and May Calamawy. After Hawleye, Marvel Studios has returned with yet another action-packed, mind-bending, live-action series. This time Marvel is taking its fans on a journey of mystery, secrets and chaos with its latest superhero, Moon Knight. Directed by Mohamed Diab, Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, the web series is loaded with Egyptian mythology.
Moon Knight is unlike previous MCU heroes. He is much more complex and vengeful. The series stars Oscar Isaac as Steven Grant and mercenary Marc Spector AKA Moon Knight. Ethan Hawke plays the antagonist, Arthur Harrow, who is a religious zealot and a cult leader associated with the Egyptian god Ammit. Actress May Calamawy plays Layla El-Faouly, who is an archeologist and is connected to Spector's past.
Moon Knight, which is touted to be intense, mysterious and thematically edgy, premieres today, March 30, on Disney+ Hotstar in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam.
Here’s everything you need to know about Moon Knight:
Granted with Egyptian God, Khonshu’s ceremonial armour given to all of the God’s warriors through the centuries, Moon Knight is a vigilante who carries out his vengeance on earth. He has taken on Khonshu’s earthly avatar and his fist of vengeance. Moon Knight was granted his special powers by the Egyptian God of the Moon and the self-appointed God of Vengeance, Khonshu. Moon Knight fights all perceived injustices as he carries out Khonshu’s orders and delivers vengeance on Earth.
Here' the trailer of Moon Knight:
The character of Moon Knight made its first appearance in Marvel Comics in August 1975 in Werewolf by Night #32. The character was written by Dough Moench and illustrated by artist Don Perlin.