Warning: Contains SPOILERS for Moon Knight.
Marvel's Moon Knight was filmed at a number of real-life locations spanning multiple continents in order to achieve the right look for the series. Moon Knight follows Oscar Isaac's Marc Spector as he becomes the titular vigilante after being imbued with powers by the Egyptian god Khonshu. However, Moon Knight's Spector has Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), and Moon Knight primarily begins with a focus on Steven Grant, one of Spector's alternate personalities (or «alters») who works as an employee in a British museum gift shop.
With its main character having a British identity as well as a mercenary past and an obsession with Egyptian history, it's only logical that Moon Knight's story would span the globe. In fact, as Moon Knight's powers are bestowed upon him by the god Khonshu, much of its story revolves around Egyptian mythology. Combined with the contrasting natures of some of Spector's alters, Moon Knight is a show that sees a considerable amount of travel.
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While Oscar Isaac's Moon Knight British accent might be bad, Steven Grant lives and works in London. As such, there are several key London locations in Moon Knight, although these are actually approximated using stand-in locations in Budapest, with much of the series being shot in Hungary. In addition, Moon Knight also shot on location in Jordan and on sets in both the UK and the US.
Steven Grant works in the gift shop at a London museum, and while it isn't explicitly stated, it appears to be either the British Museum or London's National Gallery. However, the actual location used was the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, which bears a striking resemblance to
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