Moon Knight producer Jeremy Slater discusses what Marc Spector was up to during the 5 year time gap following Thanos’ snap. As Marvel continue to bring more stories from the wider MCU to their Disney+ lineup, Moon Knight has enjoyed enormous success on the streaming service. Across the six-episode series, audiences were introduced to Marc Spector and Steven Grant, two alters within a DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder) system. Both Marc and Steven were played by Oscar Isaac, who has since received massive acclaim for his portrayal of these two characters.
Moon Knight focused on the growing relationship between the pair after gift shop worker Steven became wrapped up in Marc's world as a relentless mercenary. Audiences saw how Marc ultimately came to adopt the superhero alter-ego Moon Knight, after he made a deal with the Egyptian god Khonshu to become his avatar, with the white-cloaked vigilante making a number of appearances throughout the series. Although the show itself had few explicit links to the MCU as a whole, an early episode of the series seemingly confirmed that Marc survived Thanos snap in Avengers: Infinity War by showing a passport that was dated post-snap, leading many to speculate Moon Knight's whereabouts during the events of Avengers: Endgame.
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Now, in an interview with The Direct, Slater, Moon Knight's head writer and executive producer, has discussed what Marc was up to during this time. The producer discussed how Marc would have likely operated in a similar way to Hawkeye with his Ronin persona, on his own personal mission against the criminal underworld. Slater went on to say that he assumes that Moon Knight was "keeping very busy" and that
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