New footage of Marvel's Moon Knight has been released via USA Today, in advance of the miniseries' upcoming March 30 release on Disney+. The clip is part of a larger feature by the publication also featuring reflections on the show from many of the series' stars.
Moon Knight takes us into the world of Marc Spector, a man who lives with dissociative identity disorder and suddenly finds himself with the powers of an Egyptian god. Or, as executive producer Grant Curtis told USA Today, «It's a story about identity and finding one's true self… The journey that Marc Spector is on during our whole show is: Who am I? And how do I reconcile portions of my past, present and potential future that I don't necessarily agree with? Coming to terms with our baggage and learning to live with ourselves is what we all deal with on a day-to-day basis.»
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This MCU comic adaptation stars Oscar Isaac, Ethan Hawke, and May Calamawy. Isaac plays Marc Spector, Hawke plays villain Arthur Harrow, and Calamawy plays Layla El-Faouly--a woman from Spector's past. Additionally, Gaspard Ulliel portrays Anton Mogart / Midnight Man, Lucy Thackeray portrays Donna, Grant's co-worker (one of Spector's other identities), and F. Murray Abraham voices the Egyptian
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