Moon Knight


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Moon Knight



 Marvel's big names, Iron Man, Captain America, Spider-Man, in the crowd in 2019, Kevin Fiegie's hand came up like a small chill in the light of MCU's Phase Four's new superhero Moon Night. Her look has not been less ridiculed since her first look was released. Some called him a cheap Batman. Then the light of hope was seen. Oscar Isaac's name was chosen for the role of Mark Specter.


 Those who have read Moon Night's comics are well aware that Mark Specter is a patient with Dissociative Identity Disorder. He is occasionally a Mercenary Mark Specter, and sometimes a gift shop employee, Steven Grant, who is less than seven or five. With the help of Moon God Khanshur, they both get their Alter Ego Moon Knight and Mr. Knight. Where Moon Knight and Mark move hands first, then talk, Mr. Knight and Steven work thoughtfully. This time, the two bodies in the same body, both want to be dominant personalities, so the conflict between Mark and Steven became bigger than Arthur Harrow and Amit. Who will take possession of the body, so the conflict continues throughout most of the series.


There is nothing different to say about acting.  This is the first time Marvel has portrayed a DID character, and they have so beautifully arranged the whole thing, they have to tell Kurnish.  Basically these patients are not aware of the other entities inside them.  But Mark or Stephen know that they have more personality.  Knowing this, they have been able to show this series very well what they think.  Hospital Cinta in particular.  And Oscar Isaac is a genius in my opinion.  He has portrayed the two characters of two poles so beautifully that I have nothing to say but thank him.  Thanks for gifting such a beautiful character.  Mark Specter's character is a bit of a variegated voice, and Stephen Grant's character is a bit of a good-natured vocalist.  The rest have also performed quite strikingly.  However, Hippo Goddess caught the eye in a short time.  Sadly, it ended in six episodes.  Where Eber finished, it was even longer than the second season.  But it's not just about watching Mark or Stephen, the total five-minute camaraderie of another character has multiplied this expectation.

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