Warning! SPOILERS for Moon Knight episode 2.
Marvel Studios proves how badly the Marvel Cinematic Universe has failed Hulk after Moon Knight episode 2. Through the Phase 4 Disney+ show, Marvel introduced audiences to Oscar Isaac's Marc Spector — a man diagnosed with a dissociative identity disorder. The multiple personalities of Moon Knight's Marc Spector and Steven Grant have been front and center since the beginning of the show's story. Despite the short amount of time the MCU has spent with Moon Knight, the handling of his different personalities has been one of the areas that the show has succeeded in. However, it also serves as a reminder that Hulk hasn't been fully realized in the MCU yet.
The MCU has had Bruce Banner as part of its universe since 2008's The Incredible Hulk starring Edward Norton. Even though Mark Ruffalo replaced him for The Avengers and didn't receive a starring role afterward, that hasn't stopped Hulk from being a major character in the Infinity Saga. He played a massive role in the conclusion of Avengers: Endgame, as Hulk was the one who reversed Thanos' snap. The significance of Bruce Banner's contributions are not easily forgotten, but that doesn't mean the MCU has nailed his characterization. After Moon Knight episode 2, some might realize just how poorly Marvel Studios has handled the relationship between Bruce Banner and Hulk.
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Moon Knight and Hulk have repeatedly drawn comparisons in the past because both characters deal with multiple personalities in some sense. The fight for control between Marc Spector and Steven Grant is quite reminiscent of the ongoing feud between Bruce Banner and Hulk. However, Moon Knight episode 2 is
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