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Disney+ drops Moon Knight trailer, series to premiere on Mar 30

The character Moon Knight will likely be part of Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Alicia Ang

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Published: 19 January 2022, 1:20 PM

On Jan 18, Marvel Studios and Disney+ dropped a trailer for their new series, Moon Knight. The live-action series will begin streaming exclusively on Disney+ on Mar 30, 2022. 

The trailer features Oscar Isaac in the role of Steven Grant, an everyday man who becomes plagued by strange dreams. These dreams have left Steven sleep-deprived and paranoid, blurring the lines between his imagination and reality. 

It’s eventually revealed that Steven suffers from dissociative identity disorder, and that he shares a body with the mercenary Marc Spector, also known as Moon Knight. In his quest for answers, Steven is now threatened by Marc’s enemies.

Moon Knight’s TV debut has been planned as far back as 2006 with Blade: The Series, however his involvement in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) was only confirmed in 2018. 

In an interview from 2018, Kevin Feige, president of Marvel Studios, did not confirm the date Moon Knight would be introduced, saying it could come as far in the future as 10 to 15 years; which left fans in anticipation.

However, now with the release of this trailer, fans can finally look forward to Moon Knight’s arrival in the MCU.

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