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Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight | Official Trailer | Disney+

wondermega

Member
I know nothing about MK, never read any of the comics and had zero interest when they announced this. Still, I was bored the other day so watched EP1. Interestingly, the character and premise grabbed me immediately. Didn't get me as immediately sucked in as Loki, but not far off. Still not really interested in the mythos but so long as they keep it fun, I'm eager to see what's next..
 

Fbh

Member
Episode 2 was fun too. Though I think we've reach the point where we need to move on from Steven just acting confused for 30 minutes and arguing with Marc over the same stuff.
Thankfully the end of the episode seems to indicate they are ready to move the plot forward.
 

wondermega

Member
Just watched EP 3. After being a bit disappointed with the second one, I'm finding that I am back toward kind of digging this show. Still not really a fan of the character (Moon Knight the super hero) and the Ethan Hawke character is barely intriguing, but everyone else is interesting enough. Also it's actually kind of a nice change of pace seeing a Marvel show where it's not constantly reminding you that it's a Marvel show. Looking forward to the next episode!
 

DragoonKain

Neighbours from Hell
Took me a while to get around to these since I gotta download em as I don’t have Disney plus anymore. Thought the first two episodes were fine, though not riveting. Fell asleep during episode 3 though and woke up not remembering when I dozed off so I need to start it over again. Of what I saw, was my least favorite of the first three.
 
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BadBurger

Is 'That Pure Potato'
I watched the first two episodes, loving it. It only took two episodes to become my favorite Marvel Disney+ show. Everything about it so far is great. Going to wait until episode four is out so I can watch the next two back to back as well.
 

Fbh

Member
I liked Episode 3, some interesting lore and the change of setting was nice.
Also I'm sorry but less Steven is for the better.
 

SafeOrAlone

Banned
You're watching a show where the main character has dissociative identity disorder when what you really want is just Batman.
I don’t see the connection from that user’s post and Batman. It’s all in the pace and execution.

I’m a big fan of Moon Knight and the mental health angle, because it’s a unique and exciting concept, but I was pretty bored with the constant back and forth as well. I’ve read plenty of great Mk comics that don’t necessarily rely on Moon Knight constantly bickering with himself.

So far, the show is just okay. It’s a double-edged sword because this show would not exist without the MCU, but at the same time, it is being held back by that formula. They are constantly undercutting the tension of this thick atmosphere they’ve created. It needs to be let loose a bit.
 

MrMephistoX

Member
Damn that episode was dark.
All I’m gonna say.
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Marvel14

Banned
Guarantee this will end up being just as bad as the other Marvel TV properties. I don't know why I keep punishing myself by watching them and hoping they'll magically get good.
Wandavison was excellent, Loki was OK but sometimes good, Falcón et al was cringe worthy, moonknight is interesting so far...
 
Wandavison was excellent, Loki was OK but sometimes good, Falcón et al was cringe worthy, moonknight is interesting so far...
I'm glad you've enjoyed them man, but I hate the way the characters have been handled with these series, Wanda could've been excellent but I hated the trajectory she was put on and there was no need for the CGI wank fest it devolved into.
Not to mention how she is immediately forgiven by everyone in regards to taking a whole town hostage to live out some perverse fantasy with her dead robot husband and fictional children.

I've still got to catch up with Moon Knight but I'm hoping for good things having watched 3 episodes so far.
 
I'm glad you've enjoyed them man, but I hate the way the characters have been handled with these series, Wanda could've been excellent but I hated the trajectory she was put on and there was no need for the CGI wank fest it devolved into.
Not to mention how she is immediately forgiven by everyone in regards to taking a whole town hostage to live out some perverse fantasy with her dead robot husband and fictional children.
I have a theory that the endings of Wandavision, Falcon&WS, and Loki were all originally 'bad end' endings, but only Loki stuck with the bad end. Maybe they'll course correct in the new Dr. Strange and show(or say) that actually, the citizens weren't alright with what happened, and they only acted happy and grateful so that Wanda would finally leave. Falcon&WS ended up as the most disjointed of the three due to multiple reasons including covid, and I'm saddened by that because the first 1/2 of it had serious potential.

The last 1/2 of F&WS should have blurred the lines of what's right and wrong and have both main characters question their motivations and governments/shield. They were too scared to simply make U.S. Agent a more logical and lethal version of Captain America, and instead they just made him into a rage monster which undercuts what he actually represents, which is a guy who gets the job done quickly and without question, proudly for his government. It could have been the ideology of Sam, a flawed man who's trying to live up to everyone's idea of Captain America and be the example of everything good, vs the ideology of a man who represents what Captain America actually was beyond his image, a really excellent soldier/killer. The terrorists should have just been a backdrop to this larger plot because their overall writing was terrible anyway. Disney is too safe for this though, which is why Netflix did it better, showing Daredevil's ideology clash with Punisher in season 2.
 

sol_bad

Member
Loved Moon Knight, got back to Australia this week and watched all 6 episodes. I was really unhappy with what happened to Harrow at the end but then the credits scene made me happy.

Very cool show, loved the Steve and Marc dynamic. Very well done action scenes. I just didn't understand what the hell Harrow's motivations were at all.

I will happily take all these Disney+ shows over the boring talking head Netflix shows and poorly crafted free to air shows. The episode count for the Disney+ shows really helps with pacing.

Character spoiler.
Does anyone know if Layla an existing super hero in the comics?
 

Trunx81

Member
Loved Moon Knight, got back to Australia this week and watched all 6 episodes. I was really unhappy with what happened to Harrow at the end but then the credits scene made me happy.

Very cool show, loved the Steve and Marc dynamic. Very well done action scenes. I just didn't understand what the hell Harrow's motivations were at all.

I will happily take all these Disney+ shows over the boring talking head Netflix shows and poorly crafted free to air shows. The episode count for the Disney+ shows really helps with pacing.

Character spoiler.
Does anyone know if Layla an existing super hero in the comics?
Female Scarlet Scarab
 

AJUMP23

Member
Enjoyed the finale.

Thought the girl superhero was great. The line about her being Egyptian was forced, but she still was a lot of fun.
 

wipeout364

Member
The show is decent but too fixated on the Lemire run from the comics and really suffers from that. That run is a culmination of many years of stories and having it as a start to the series makes the series in my opinion a bit of a mess.

This should have been a story done in the third or fourth season. As a result we have almost no moon knight for half the series. The first series should have had Moon Knight fighting crime and focused on his deteriorating mental status. Which was the narrative for the first 30 years of the characters existence.

The changing of Steven Grant as a character is kind of stupid as well, Steven grant is essentially Bruce Wayne in the comics, Marc Spector is balanced character and Jake Lochley is the punisher.

Really glad they made the series but the lack of moon knight/super hero stuff makes me think most people will check out early risking no second series.
 
I found it hilarious how Critical Drinker sperged the fuck out because of one screenshot on twitter about this tv show. As much as people dislike SJW, the youtuber right wingers are just going insanely hard on this show how shit it is because a woman showed up at the end with a bit of a power up. Which is absolutely insane.
 

Batiman

Banned
I’m behind and just finished episode 2. I’m enjoying it so far but damn is the CGI horrible when it comes to the Egyptian god. (Whatever it’s name is?). How do they pay top actors and big budgets but put in this low level 90s cgi
 

DKehoe

Gold Member
I found it hilarious how Critical Drinker sperged the fuck out because of one screenshot on twitter about this tv show. As much as people dislike SJW, the youtuber right wingers are just going insanely hard on this show how shit it is because a woman showed up at the end with a bit of a power up. Which is absolutely insane.
Those kinds of youtubers have a gimmick to work. They've got to take whatever material they get and spin outrage out of it.
 

gizmopub999

Neo Member
I went to watch Netflix Daredevil for the first time (LttP I know) after watching all Disney shows and finally Hawkeye and I got to say that show is better than anything Disney produced so far. Hopefully Moon Knight change that especially after the so rushed show that is Hawkeye.
They’re rushing everything it’s called over saturation
 

wondermega

Member
The show is decent but too fixated on the Lemire run from the comics and really suffers from that. That run is a culmination of many years of stories and having it as a start to the series makes the series in my opinion a bit of a mess.

This should have been a story done in the third or fourth season. As a result we have almost no moon knight for half the series. The first series should have had Moon Knight fighting crime and focused on his deteriorating mental status. Which was the narrative for the first 30 years of the characters existence.

The changing of Steven Grant as a character is kind of stupid as well, Steven grant is essentially Bruce Wayne in the comics, Marc Spector is balanced character and Jake Lochley is the punisher.

Really glad they made the series but the lack of moon knight/super hero stuff makes me think most people will check out early risking no second series.
I never paid any attention to the comics (the character seemed pretty D-list in the 80s, and the name/aesthetic was always completely uninteresting to me), I just tuned into the 1st episode of this when it first aired because I was bored! And pretty tired of these shows honestly. But that first episode was unusual and compelling as hell so I was eager to see what was next. The show kind of zigged and zagged, meaning I started disliking it and then would get suckered back in - that 5th episode was really fascinating though.

Finale was ok, I guess they had to wrap things up (but MAN after ep 5 I was really hoping they would continue on with that crazy momentum and do something really clever/disturbing/offbeat as hell to keep that trajectory). At this point I don't feel a big urge to see what they do with the next season, but this was overall probably my favorite of the Disney+ shows, followed by Loki.

Isaac did a great job portraying 2 different characters and showing an evolving relationship between them, to me that was the standout element of this show by a long shot.
 
Loved Moon Knight, got back to Australia this week and watched all 6 episodes. I was really unhappy with what happened to Harrow at the end but then the credits scene made me happy.

Very cool show, loved the Steve and Marc dynamic. Very well done action scenes. I just didn't understand what the hell Harrow's motivations were at all.

I will happily take all these Disney+ shows over the boring talking head Netflix shows and poorly crafted free to air shows. The episode count for the Disney+ shows really helps with pacing.

Character spoiler.
Does anyone know if Layla an existing super hero in the comics?
Same, I loved the show.

BTW Layla is hot as hell lol


My favorite of Phase 4 is Loki followed closely by Moon Knight
 
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Fbh

Member
Pretty solid show overall.
Really liked the variety in it, the first 2 episodes felt more traditional, then the third had some The Mummy vibes, and then it went into an unexpected but welcome new direction with the whole asylum thing.

The finale felt a tad rushed though, I'm usually one who thinks most shows are too long but this one could have benefited from a 7th episode.
Harrow being able to instantly take down the other avatars because of reasons was a bit weird. And while the Jake Lockley reveal at the end was cool, it felt a bit cheap for the final fight to essentially get resolved off screen.
 

YCoCg

Member
Tried to watch this weekly but couldn't get into it, dropped after second episode, but then last night went back and gave it another go now that it was finished and it works much better as back to back instead of weekly for me, the last three episodes were much better than the first three.
 

KyoZz

Tag, you're it.
Alright that's just my take, but this show is (as every other Marvel Disney+ show so far) bad. Nothing make sense.
We don't know more about the Harrow/Konshu relationship, same for Gaspard Uliel's cameo (the character says he wants to forgive Layla? Why?). We know that Layla is also seen as an outcast at home, that she has to make a false passport, why? No idea.
The little girl in episode 1 who asks Steven how he came back from the dead? The date that Steven has with his colleague in episode 1? Ok we can deduce that Jack, as is his 3rd personality, took the date. But why?
Etc, etc.

Moon Knight deserved better, and now I'm afraid Werewolf by Night will be shit.
 

rofif

Can’t Git Gud
I binged it and hey what a surprise !
It was really good. Not great but fun to watch. I probably just like Egyptian mythology.

Of course the ending is annoying as shit and if it's popular, it will never end. But what was there, was really cool.
Except the hippo god... the woke voice is not funnt
 
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DeafTourette

Perpetually Offended
I binged it and hey what a surprise !
It was really good. Not great but fun to watch. I probably just like Egyptian mythology.

Of course the ending is annoying as shit and if it's popular, it will never end. But what was there, was really cool.
Except the hippo god... the woke voice is not funnt

What about the voice was woke? It's a British accent on an Egyptian goddess
 

rofif

Can’t Git Gud
What about the voice was woke? It's a British accent on an Egyptian goddess
Maybe woke is a bad term, my bad.
You know - there is this god of death egyptian hippo and they make it sound like tiny British woman just to make people chuckle.
I was expecting something more serious and not a joke
 

ManaByte

Member
Maybe woke is a bad term, my bad.
You know - there is this god of death egyptian hippo and they make it sound like tiny British woman just to make people chuckle.
I was expecting something more serious and not a joke

It's the person Stephen worked with at the museum.
 
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