Waiting for Moon Knight episode 2 release date? Moon Knight, Marvel Studio's most anticipated mini-series, will begin streaming online today, March 30th. The series will consist of six episodes, each of which will be released on a weekly basis online. As a result, fans have been looking for the release schedule. Here's what we know:
Moon Knight is an American television series based on Jeremy Slater's Marvel Comics character of the same name. It will be Marvel Studios' sixth television series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), following in the footsteps of the franchise's films. The show was co-produced by Kevin Feige, Victoria Alonso, Louis D'Esposito, Grant Curtis, Oscar Isaac, Brad Winderbaum, Mohamed Diab, and Jeremy Slater.
Moon Knight Plot:
The show revolves around Steven Grant, a gift shop employee. Blackouts and flashbacks from a prior life plague this gentleman. Then he realises he has dissociative identity disorder, a mental illness in which a person has several unique personas while sharing a body with mercenary Marc Spector. Marc and Steven's foes unite and form a band. In order to succeed, Steven and Marc must be able to balance their opposing personas. They also look into Egypt's hidden gods and their powers.
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Moon Knight Cast:
The main cast of Moon Knight includes Oscar Isaac, Ethan Hawke, and May Calamawy. Isaac plays Moon Knight/Moon Spector, while Hawke plays Arthur Harrow and Calamawy plays Layla El-Fouly.
Moon Knight on OTT:
On Disney + Hotstar, all episodes of the show will be available in high definition for Indian viewers from March 30th. Moon Knight is available in a variety of languages, including English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam.
Moon Knight Episode 2 Release Date:
Moon Knight has six episodes in total. The debut episode aired today, and unlike other web series, the next five episodes will be released weekly on Wednesdays. The second episode will premiere on April 6, with the third, fourth, and fifth episodes following in series order on April 13 (Episode 3), April 20 (Episode 4), and April 27 (Episode 5). The season will officially end on May 4.
Marvel Studios followed the same pattern of releasing one episode each week for shows like Loki, Wanda Vision, Hawkeye, and other newly produced superhero thematic shows.
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