When and where to watch Moon Knight: Moon Knight is a Marvel miniseries based on the same-named character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The plot involves Steven Grant, a British gift store employee, who discovers that he is a mercenary named Marc Spector who is using his body as a vessel, and the two embark on an expedition to unravel an Egyptian mystery together.
Moon Knight has switched between Marc and Steven's points of view throughout its voyage, keeping the audience wondering as to what is real and what is going on in Marc's head. Moon Knight, who is known for his dissociative identity disorder and is the secret identity of Marc Spector, is the star of the series from Marvel Studios, starring Oscar Isaac as the eponymous character. Spector, a former CIA operative, becomes a mercenary and dies in Sudan, only to be resurrected and transformed into the Egyptian moon deity Khonshu's conduit. In addition to Isaac, Ethan Hawke plays Arthur Harrow, a mystery cult leader, and the late Gaspard Ulliel plays the villain Anton Mogart also known as Midnight Man.
When and where to watch Moon Knight:
The show premiered on March 30, 2022, and new episodes were released every week. The final episode of the show will air today, May 4th. Moon Knight is available in a variety of languages, including English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam only on Disney Plus Hotstar. Viewers can also download episodes if their subscription enables them to watch them offline.
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While no confirmation has been given, the series appears to have a lot more storylines on the way. The series, on the other hand, appears to have received an Emmy nomination in the limited series category. Meanwhile, there's a chance that Steven Grant will appear in another Marvel film as a crossover. However, fans are also hoping for a season 2 owing to Marvel's latest tweet. When the teaser for Moon Knight episode 6 was released recently, Marvel tweeted about it and referred to it as the "season" finale. Reportedly, the tweet was later deleted and replaced with the phrase "series finale."
Mohamed Diab, Justin Benson, and Aaron Moorhead directed the series, which was developed and written by Jeremy Slater. Executive producers were Isaac, Slater, Diab, Kevin Feige, Louis D'Esposito, Victoria Alonso, and Brad Winderbaum.
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