Moon Knight star Oscar Isaac reacts to his fans calling him daddy. Isaac made his Marvel debut on March 30 with the premiere of Moon Knight, where he plays the vigilante who serves as an avatar for the Egyptian god Khonshu. The god works through Marc Spector, a CIA agent who's the host of a dissociate identity disorder (DID) system. The audience, however, is most familiar with Marc's alter Steven Grant, a "gift-shopper" who's only just beginning to learn about Marc, Khonshu, and what he's really been doing when he thinks he's asleep at night.
With two episodes out so far, Isaac and his Moon Knight performance have been highly praised. Both the audience as well as the cast and crew themselves have expressed their amazement at his portrayal of Marc and Steven, including Isaac's sensitive approach to showing the realities of DID. For many viewers, this has made an already easily admirable actor even more lovable. Isaac has never been shy about understanding his fans and listening to the things they want from him and his performances, and it seems as if Moon Knight thus far isn't an exception to that.
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Now, Isaac has yet again proven his dedication to his fans. In an interview with ETtoday星光雲, Isaac was informed that some of his fans in Taiwan and China call him "daddy," especially following his performance as Duke Leto Atreides in Dune. He was then asked if he liked the nickname, and he responded insisting that he was unaware he had earned it. Isaac seemed unfazed as he offered a sweet response that he's okay with them calling him that, finishing it off with a genuine "I don't mind." See his full response to learning such knowledge below:
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