Warning! Contains major spoilers for Moon Knight episode 6
Moon Knight executive producer Grant Curtis reveals that it was Oscar Isaac’s idea to have Jake Lockley speak Spanish in the series' final episode. Marvel's latest addition to its line-up of MCU series introduced audiences to Marc Spector and Steven Grant, two alters in a DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder) system. The series saw Isaac take on the role of both Marc and Steven, as audiences learned how Marc had previously made a deal with the Egyptian god Khonshu that granted him the ability to transform into the titular Moon Knight. Ethan Hawke and May Calamawy also made their Marvel Cinematic Universe debuts alongside Isaac, as Arthur Harrow and Layla El-Faouly, respectively.
Across Moon Knight’s six episodes, audiences watched as Marc and Steven’s relationship progressed, However, following a number of hints that were littered throughout the series, many viewers had begun to speculate that Moon Knight was gearing up to introduce a third alter, Jake Lockley, who has a major presence within the Moon Knight comics. Many were therefore delighted when the post-credit scene of Moon Knight's final episode introduced audiences to Jake Lockley, as he seemingly killed Harrow after telling him "Today is your turn to lose" in Spanish. Now, it's been revealed that this was just one of many creative decisions that Isaac made throughout the series.
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In conversation with EW, Curtis discussed Moon Knight's finale episode, as well as that post-credit tease. Curtis was asked about Jake Lockley speaking Spanish and whether this was important to Isaac (who was born in Guatemala), to which he
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