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Moon Knight

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2022
  • TV-14
  • 48m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
293K
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POPULARITY
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Ethan Hawke, F. Murray Abraham, Oscar Isaac, Antonia Salib, May Calamawy, Karim El Hakim, Saba Mubarak, Sofia Asir, and Michael Benjamin Hernandez in Moon Knight (2022)
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Steven Grant discovers he's been granted the powers of an Egyptian moon god. But he soon finds out that these newfound powers can be both a blessing and a curse to his troubled life.Steven Grant discovers he's been granted the powers of an Egyptian moon god. But he soon finds out that these newfound powers can be both a blessing and a curse to his troubled life.Steven Grant discovers he's been granted the powers of an Egyptian moon god. But he soon finds out that these newfound powers can be both a blessing and a curse to his troubled life.

  • Creator
    • Doug Moench
  • Stars
    • Oscar Isaac
    • Ethan Hawke
    • May Calamawy
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    293K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    577
    12
    • Creator
      • Doug Moench
    • Stars
      • Oscar Isaac
      • Ethan Hawke
      • May Calamawy
    • 1.5KUser reviews
    • 94Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 wins & 38 nominations total

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    F. Murray Abraham
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      • Doug Moench
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Moon Knight' is lauded for its supernatural elements, psychological thriller aspects, and exploration of mental health, with Oscar Isaac's performance receiving high praise. The series stands out for its unique tone, dark atmosphere, and incorporation of Egyptian mythology. Ethan Hawke's antagonist role is also commended. However, criticisms include pacing issues, CGI quality, and certain character decisions. Its originality within the MCU and divergence from typical superhero stories are both celebrated and debated among viewers.
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    7IonicBreezeMachine

    Oscar Isaac gives a strong dual performance in this subversive MCU story with a unique psychological approach even if the end feels a little unsatisfying

    Steven Grant (Oscar Isaac) is a meek gift shop worker in a British museum who aspires to do more meaningful work as he researches Ancient Egyptian history and language in his off hours while being ignored by his colleagues. As Steven suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), he is prone to blackouts and takes precautions to prevent himself from blacking out or wandering off at night. When Steven awakens in the middle of one of his episodes, he discovers he is living a double life as Marc Spector (Oscar Isaac) who is facing off against charismatic cult leader Arthur Harrow (Ethan Hawke) who leads disciples who worship the Egyptian goddess Ammit. Now Steven finds himself on the run uncertain of reality as he deals with the conflicting voices of Marc Spector and Egyptian moon god Khonshu (F. Murray Abraham) in his head.

    Moon Knight is yet another MCU series for Disney+ that sees the introduction of the character of the same name. As the character (at least as revised past his initial appearance in Werewolf by Night) was heavily entrenched in Egyptian mythology, the series was set to be directed by acclaimed Egyptian filmmaker Mohamed Diab who although surprised by the "out of the blue" offer to helm the series saw it as an opportunity to give a unique portrayal of his native Egypt portraying it in a more modern and light eschewing many of the ethnic and cultural stereotypes surrounding various horror and adventure stories related to Egypt. Jeremy Slater worked on the pitch with his intention to go as dark as Marvel would allow while still telling a fun adventure story in the vein of Raiders of the Lost Ark. Upon release the series received strong reviews mainly centered on Isaac's central performance and was a success like it's various miniseries that preceded it. There is a lot to admire in Moon Knight from a strong central performance to a unique take on Egyptian lore, even if I did feel somewhat underwhelmed by the ending.

    As expected, Oscar Isaac does really well playing a mentally troubled man who finds himself in over his head with two distinct personalities vying for control of the one body. Isaac does well playing the more meek Steven Grant while also playing the distinctly more assertive and cold Marc Spector, and it's engaging character in performance that Isaac really sells. I also rather enjoyed May Calamawy as Layla El Faouly who is a former associate of Marc's and she makes a welcome ally on the adventure who's able to hold her own as well as provide valuable insight. Ethan Hawke is fantastic as Arthur Harrow and from his first introduction he plays the character with menace and allure so you can understand why he'd be able to draw such devoted disciples to his cause. Mohamed Diab does a solid job of directing the series playing the material for psychological horror/thrills as well as the pulpy adventure elements you've come to expect from something like this and while there is humor, Diab does take the material fairly seriously and gets some solid mileage out of the material. The one downside to the show is the ending which leaves the series feeling like it's without proper resolution. Despite leading to a creative and engaging climax there's no real epilogue and it feels like we're not given closure on several points as the series gives us one final "reality bender" that leaves you scratching your head going "what just happened?" and certain threads such as Layla's character just feel pushed by the wayside. Apparently Marvel designed the series to be more "open to coninuation" in comparison to stuff like Wandavision or The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, but not only is Oscar Isaac not signed for any follow-ups at the moment (at the time of this writing at least) but even Loki which did end on an open ending had a greater note of finality to its first season despite the promise of a second one.

    If it weren't for a frustrating ending that feels like it left too many dangling threads, this would probably be one of my favorite MCU projects. It's got a great cast, a memorable hero, and a memorable villain but I really felt let down by the brazen season baiting of the ending. I will say that it's nice it kept the references to other MCU properties to a minimum, but despite standing on its own the way it finishes feels like it's missing parts of the resolution.
    7rich7354

    Enjoyed this more than I thought I would

    I'm completely surprised by how much I enjoyed this "superhero" show from Marvel.

    The first episode dragged a bit and was somewhat confusing at times. But, it had enough to keep me watching a second episode, then a third, fourth... well you get the idea. I think what kept me interested was the fact that Moon Knight is not your typical superhero.

    The basic plot is that there is an evil cult that worships an Egyptian goddess who has been imprisoned by the other Egyptian gods. Said cult is trying to free her so she can rain down her judgement on our hapless planet. Our hero, Marc, serves a different god and derives his power (and a cool suit) from that god. Needless to say, they want to stop the cult's nefarious plan, but there's a hitch. Marc is stuck in the body of a meek/mild souvenir shop employee named Steven, who doesn't want Marc taking control of his body.

    LOL, as I was writing the above description, it struck me as to how inane the plot sounds; but, believe me, the writers did a great job of making it work.
    9pracillaaaar

    Generic superhero garbage?

    I came into this show expecting very little because everyone knows that most of the stuff marvel's been putting out recently is mediocre at best. I thought that the first 2 or 3 episodes were phenomenal. Barely even felt like a superhero show at all(p (which made for a better experience in my opinion). Really felt like the show could turn into something great but by the end of the series it ended up turning into generic superhero garbage, some flashy cgi fights used to wrap up the season quickly. I gave it a 9 because of how much I really liked those first 2 or 3 episodes focused around Steven, however I would give the rest of it a 6/10. Real boring generic ending.
    8Rob1331

    Better than expected

    Moon Knight is so much better than it has any right of being and that's mostly because of the incredibly underrated Oscar Isaac. He's so good in just about everything he does and is absolutely terrific in this as well. The way he makes both split personalities seem like two completely different people takes skill as an actor. He really makes you care for the character and what happens to him. Ethan Hawke was as good as always too. He never disappoints in any role. It currently has a 88% on Rotten Tomatoes and for good reason. I'm not sure if they plan on doing another season or not but based off this first season I sure hope they do.
    7chera_khalid

    Not so bad

    The "Moon Knight" series ascends to the Marvel Cinematic Universe with my enthusiastic 7/10 rating, and I absolutely loved it. Oscar Isaac's portrayal of the enigmatic Marc Spector is a magnetic tour de force, capturing the complexity of a fractured mind and a hero in the making. The film editing weaves a web of mystique and suspense, creating an immersive experience that blurs the lines between reality and the supernatural. Its strength lies in its exploration of identity, mental health, and the collision of ancient mythology with the modern world. The music adds an eerie, otherworldly ambiance, and the cinematography paints a hauntingly beautiful canvas of the moonlit streets of Cairo. "Moon Knight" is a spellbinding journey into the darkness within us all, a reminder that heroes can emerge from the most enigmatic of places, and my love for it shines as brightly as the moon itself.

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    • Trivia
      For the scenes where Steven and Marc interact with each other, rather than have Oscar Isaac try to act against a green screen stand-in or an extra, Marvel hired Isaac's brother, the journalist-actor Michael Benjamin "Bro Dameron" Hernandez, to serve as his double as a way to help Isaac act opposite himself. Isaac said during a 'Moon Knight' press conference that his brother is the closest thing to him there is on earth. This way, Isaac was able to seamlessly differentiate between the characters and was able to feed off of Hernandez's energy, as if he was acting against himself.
    • Quotes

      Steven Grant: I have a sleeping disorder. I can't tell the difference between my waking life and dreams.

    • Crazy credits
      At the director's credits, the moon is seen shining over Moon Knight's current location. This location varies with each episode.
    • Connections
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    • Release date
      • March 30, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Disney+
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Good Faith
    • Filming locations
      • Budapest, Hungary
    • Production company
      • Marvel Studios
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    • Runtime
      48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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