Moon Knight director Mohamed Diab is uncertain about Oscar Isaac's hero getting a Marvel Cinematic Universe film in the future but is hopeful. The award-winning Egyptian writer/director is leading the directing team for the upcoming Disney+ series along with The Endless and Synchronic duo Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, with Diab also executive producing alongside head writer Jeremy Slater, Isaac, Kevin Feige, Louis D'Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Grant Curtis and Brad Winderbaum. Isaac is leading the cast of Moon Knight in the titular role with Ethan Hawke starring as the villainous Arthur Harrow, May Calamawy as Layla, Gaspard Ulliel as Midnight Man and F. Murray Abraham as Khonshu.
Moon Knight centers on Steven Grant, a mild-mannered London gift shop employee suffering from a sleep disorder and blackouts who comes to learn his real identity is that of Marc Spector, a mercenary living with dissociative identity disorder. Spector and his other identities, including the street-level detective Mr. Knight, come under the crosshairs of cult leader Arthur Harrow in his quest to cleanse the world, seeing Marc and the Egyptian moon god Khonshu as an obstacle for his goal. Marc must learn to control his Moon Knight abilities in order to save the world while also coming to terms with his various identities.
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Ahead of the show's premiere, director Mohamed Diab caught up with GamesRadar+ to discuss Moon Knight. When asked about the character's future, Diab reveals he is uncertain that Isaac's hero will get an MCU film and says it's all in the hands of the studio. See what Diab shared below:
«I dream and wish for a film. But with Marvel, the way they play
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