Producer Grant Curtis says Moon Knight's Marvel Cinematic Universe future possibilities are endless thanks to his transition between tones. Oscar Isaac is leading the cast of Disney+'s latest MCU series alongside Ethan Hawke as the villainous Arthur Harrow, May Calamawy, F. Murray Abraham, Gaspard Ulliel, Lucy Thackeray, Antonio Salib, Rey Lucas and Fernanda Andrade. Moon Knight marks the latest small-screen chapter in Phase Four of the MCU after WandaVision, Loki season 1, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, What If...? and Hawkeye.
Moon Knight will mark the MCU debut of Marc Spector, a mercenary living with dissociative identity disorder who has become the human conduit for the Egyptian moon god Khonshu. As Spector copes with his various identities, including mild-mannered gift shop employee Steven Grant and street-level detective Mr. Knight, he must also learn to control his powers as the titular vigilante in the hopes of saving the world from cult leader Arthur Harrow. With Moon Knight's premiere just around the corner, those behind the series are already looking to what the future could hold for the character.
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While speaking with Collider for the upcoming series, producer Grant Curtis opened up about Moon Knight. When asked about the character's MCU future, Curtis believed the possibilities to be endless for Oscar Isaac's hero based on his performance as well as the hero's ability to navigate a variety of tones and studio head Kevin Feige's desire for more. See what Curtis shared below:
«What I will say is this: because we delve into so many interesting tones in the tapestry we eventually weave together with this show, the action-adventure globetrotting, the bump
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