I really like the style/feel they going for. I'm glad they're filling us in slowly and they're doing a great job of putting us in his head and conveying what it might be like to experience this kind of disorder. Isaac was a great choice, IMO.
I really like the style/feel they going for. I'm glad they're filling us in slowly and they're doing a great job of putting us in his head and conveying what it might be like to experience this kind of disorder. Isaac was a great choice, IMO.
What's funny is, Steven is NOT the main identity, Marc is. Marc is the one that Khonshu struck a bargain with. Well, at least in the comics.
But they chose to start us with Steven's perspective so we can feel the chaos he feels moving forward.
Well they did add the Netflix Marvel shows already. It's clear Disney is trying to have a more diversified audience. They also added Password protection to profiles so you can separate content by profile age now.The first minute I was like "Wow is this Disney?"
I would suspect they’ll explain in bits and pieces as it progresses.I watched episode one last night, having no prior knowledge or familiarity with Moon Knight. I have no idea what is going on. They should have an explainer episode for ignorant people like me.
Agree. I’d be interested to see how it could tie into the MCU, but it’s been terrific as a stand-alone so far.This show has been pretty damn good.
MOON KNIGHT Season 2 on the Way, per Oscar Isaac and Mohamed Diab
Moon Knight star Oscar Isaac and season one director and executive producer Mohamed Diab took to TikTok to tease Moon Knight season two.trib.al
Good news. The end credit sequence insinuated there is more to explore.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Yes, more of the same schtick, sadly.Good news. The end credit sequence insinuated there is more to explore.
Have no clue what you mean by that.Yes, more of the same schtick, sadly.
Without going into spoilers, the whole first season was about resolving the central conflict between the two "main characters." It was a schtick, interesting at times, annoying at others. And, now that that schtick is over, they went and...set up the same kind of schtick which will be the same central conflict in the next season, just between three "main characters" this time.Have no clue what you mean by that.
That’s what I mean. You have no idea what they are going to do in the next season. The central idea of the character is exploring his other personalities while interwoven Egyptian lore. That doesn’t mean same Schlick.Without going into spoilers, the whole first season was about resolving the central conflict between the two "main characters." It was a schtick, interesting at times, annoying at others. And, now that that schtick is over, they went and...set up the same kind of schtick which will be the same central conflict in the next season, just between three "main characters" this time.
It just feels like every season they're just going to add another personality, rinse, wash, repeat. That, to me, makes it a schtick. I shouldn't have characterized it as a schtick for the first season, because it was the first season and all.That’s what I mean. You have no idea what they are going to do in the next season. The central idea of the character is exploring his other personalities while interwoven Egyptian lore. That doesn’t mean same Schlick.
There’s only been one season of only a few episodes. Where did you come up with “feels like every season they’re just going to add another personality”?It just feels like every season they're just going to add another personality, rinse, wash, repeat. That, to me, makes it a schtick. I shouldn't have characterized it as a schtick for the first season, because it was the first season and all.
I mean, if it's just going to be the same story line but with more personalities every season, color me bored.
That is the character though. That is the character in the comics. That’s not schtick. You may have an issue with the very foundation of the character than. That’s different.It just feels like every season they're just going to add another personality, rinse, wash, repeat. That, to me, makes it a schtick. I shouldn't have characterized it as a schtick for the first season, because it was the first season and all.
I mean, if it's just going to be the same story line but with more personalities every season, color me bored.
And if they are going to introduce him into the MCU, they can’t focus on multiple personalities all the time.That is the character though. That is the character in the comics. That’s not schtick. You may have an issue with the very foundation of the character than. That’s different.
They are not going to keep doing it each season unless they diverge really far from the comics. This new one should be the last one if I remember correctly.