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Who is Moon Knight? Everything to know about Oscar Isaac's new MCU character

Who is Moon Knight? Everything to know near Oscar Isaac's new MCU character

Oscar Isaac (L) will portray Moon Knight (R) in an upcoming Disney Plus series
(Image credit: Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty; Curiosity)

"Expect, who is Moon Knight?" is the question on many lips right now, equally Disney Plus is about to drop a new show that, unlike contempo Marvel TV projects, is based on a grapheme who has all the same to make their MCU debut. And this upcoming Curiosity serial looks as interesting as it looks confusing.

Moon Knight at a glance

Existent proper name: Marc Spector
Played past: Oscar Isaac
MCU Allies: Spider-Man, The Matter, Defenders
Abilities: Unarmed (martial arts) and armed gainsay
First advent: Werewolf by Night #32 (Aug. 1975)

And now that we've seen the trailer for Curiosity'due south Moon Knight, and learned when the show is coming out, information technology'southward time to try and practise our all-time to respond that question. Moon Knight has drawn comparisons to Batman, only he's a much more than supernatural existence, and i with a much more complicated psychological contour.

While much of the story of the Moon Knight show has non been revealed yet, we do know that the titular role will be played by Oscar Isaac. And we also know that this serial looks dark in both its visual composition and subject thing.

And since Moon Knight is a grapheme with a bit more than complication than your average hero, he's also one deserving of an explanation. Then, with the caveat that some of this is likely to change because Marvel Studios can't really stick explicitly to the comics (characters accept so many iterations over the years), hither's everything you need to know about Moon Knight.

Moon Knight'due south real name and origin story

Oscar Isaac in Moon Knight

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Marc Spector has lived many lives in Marvel comics, and that's not just a reference to his dissociative identity disorder (not schizophrenia, every bit some comics have claimed). A sometime Marine and CIA operative, who then became a mercenary, Spector's by makes for a perfect match with Moon Knight'due south afterward-hours work of leaping across buildings and fighting.

A son of a rabbi, Spector left the merc life because of how colleague Raoul Bushman did business organisation, including an incident when Bushman killed an archeologist named Dr. Alraune. After saving the life of the archeologist's daughter Marlene (probable played past May Calamawy — a casting determination that has however to be confirmed), Spector was defeated by Bushman in combat.

But while Spector'south body is and then brought into a tomb, he doesn't die. Instead, he's healed. Information technology turns out Spector'southward body was placed near a statue of the Egyptian moon god Khonshu, and Spector believes that Khonshu wants him to be his surrogate on earth as the moon'due south knight — hence the proper noun Moon Knight. Khonshu'due south basically commissioning Spector to brand up for all his past acts of violence by being a protector of the skillful.

Moon Knight in Moon Knight

(Image credit: Marvel Studios/Disney Plus via YouTube)

This connects to the trailer, because someone (likely Marlene) calls Spector and is shocked he's withal alive. But Spector doesn't know why the person on the other end of the line is calling him Marc.

In his work equally Moon Knight, Spector works with Marlene Alraune and a colleague named Jean-Paul "Frenchie" DuChamp. There are no signs of Frenchie having been bandage nevertheless.

Moon Knight'south powers

In the comics, Moon Knight is a lot like Batman, at least in terms of his powers. Which is to say his powers mostly revolve around his skill and expertise in fighting, as you can see in the Moon Knight trailer:

Thanks to various trainings over the years in the comics (with time as a boxer and a U.S. Marine, amongst other jobs), Spector/Moon Knight is highly capable in combat. In fact, he's so highly athletic that we laughed at the moment in the elevator where Spector feigns having dropped a contact lens.

And, as seen at effectually i infinitesimal and 39 seconds into the trailer, Spector'south Moon Knight armor can form around his torso. While the trailer makes this look supernatural, the armor in the comics is triggered to form to his body. This took identify during the Dark Reign series, which happens later on the comics' Secret Invasion storyline.

Moon Knight's enemies

Bushman is a recurring bad guy in the Moon Knight world. Moon Knight's other enemies — Sun King, Crossfire, Shadowknight, Zodiac, Maggia and Jester — have yet to be seen in the MCU.

In the trailer, when Moon Knight is seen in a bathroom, he appears to be chirapsia upwards one of his other foes — Werewolf past Dark — whose series he debuted in.

That said, the Moon Knight show does already have one potential villain, Dr. Arthur Harrow (played by Ethan Hawke). Seen in the trailer as a man with long pilus and a seemingly cult-like following, the Harrow in the comics was a scientist whose piece of work was stolen by Nazi scientists, who soon started kidnapping innocents.

Moon Knight's alter egos

Oscar Isaac in Moon Knight

(Image credit: Curiosity Studios/Disney Plus via YouTube)

In addition to Marc Spector, there are other identities at play in Moon Knight, per his dissociative identity disorder.

Ane of those is a male child named Steven Grant, who Marc thought was another boy he met equally a child. YouTuber Emergency Awesome thinks suspected that the Grant personality is the one that answers the phone and asks why he's chosen Marc. We're hoping that Isaac's odd emphasis in the trailers is merely dedicated to Grant, or just some of the alter egos.

Then there'south Jake Lockley, the alter ego whose advent pushes Marc'south parents to transport him to a psychiatric hospital. Lockley becomes a taxi cab driver, while the suited Mr. Knight is Moon Knight'southward more concern-formal alter ego.

Henry is a senior editor at Tom'south Guide covering streaming media, laptops and all things Apple, reviewing devices and services for the by six-plus years. Prior to joining Tom's Guide, he reviewed software and hardware for TechRadar Pro, and interviewed artists for Patek Philippe International Mag. He'southward also covered the wild world of professional wrestling for Cageside Seats, interviewing athletes and other industry veterans.

Source: https://www.tomsguide.com/news/moon-knight-oscar-isaac-mcu-character

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