Moon Knight is officially streaming on Disney+ and fans are loving every minute of it. The series [...]
✖ Moon Knight is officially streaming on Disney+ and fans are loving every minute of it. The series features some pretty hysterical moments due to the characters multiple personalities and one of those moments involves him losing track of time and dates. During the episode, Oscar Isaac's Steven Grant is supposed to go on a date, but she doesn't show up because it turns out that he lost track of what day it was and then he winds up ordering a steak.
0commentsThe series will likely push some boundaries for Marvel Studios and Disney+ with its graphic nature and mysterious plot. It seems like the people behind the series are definitely pushing to do some outrageous things like the steak scene, but some things apparently didn't make the cut. Moon Knight scribe Jeremy Slater recently revealed that the series almost featured some of the memes of the character, but none of them ended up working out.
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