The Marvel’s Moon Knight trailer introduces Oscar Isaac to the MCU as Marc Spector, a superhero with dissociative identity disorder, in the Disney+ show.
Oscar Isaac Stars In Marvel’s Moon Knight Trailer
Officially scheduled for the 2022 premiere of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the first trailer for the new series ‘Moon Knight’ was released on Tuesday, with a release scheduled for March 30.
In “Moo n Knight,” which premieres March 30, Oscar Isaac plays Marc Spector, a former soldier with a profoundly dissociative identity disorder who manifests as completely different individuals. He becomes a guide for the Egyptian moon god Khonshu, which only exacerbates Marc’s anxiety about his mental illness.

In the trailer, set in Kid Cudi’s “Day ‘n’ Night”, Marc can’t tell the difference between his normal life and his dreams. He plays with a Rubik’s cube, can’t sleep, just wants to jump out of bed in panic with his legs chained to the bed. Though he seemed to forget he was the one who restrained himself the night before.
After visiting a museum in ancient Egypt, he sees images of Khonshu and then meets Ethan Hawke’s villain, a cult leader who encourages Marc to embrace his inner darkness. . The trailer ends with Marc wrapped in a Moon Knight costume and brutally beating someone on the bathroom floor.
Watch the full trailer below:
Unlike all of Marvel Studios’ previous series, “Moon Knight” charts a brand new path
Unlike the previous Marvel series, which were based on existing characters from the company’s pre-2019 feature films, ‘Moon Knight’ charted an entirely new path, with a brand new cast of characters and The plot has no obvious initial connection to the MCU.
Debuting in the Marvel comics in 1975, Moon Knight originally had superpowers based on the moon’s phases, but recent iterations have kept his ability immortal, aided by the sophisticated equipment. That has led comic fans to compare the character to DC Comics superhero Batman.
“Moon Knight” stars Hawke and May Calamawy. Jeremy Slater (“The Umbrella Academy”) serves as the main creator and screenwriter, with Mohamed Diab (“Eshtebak (Clash)”) and the team of Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead (“Synchronic”) directing.