New MoonKnight look at Mr. Knight drives home the question: 'Who am I?'
✖ Oscar Isaac is in the final stretch promoting Moon Knight, and one of the newest photos -- revealed as part of his interview with USA Today -- showcases his"Mr. Knight" look. If you're not already familiar, that's a white-on-white suit with a mask to match, rather than the hero's usual hood and cape.
In a meta way, the latest look at the Mr. Knight persona really emphasizes that point, as he's literally looking at another Mr. Knight in the image, which you can see below. "It's amazing that the brain has this survival mechanism, this way to cope," Isaac said of the character's disassociative personality disorder."At a very young age, if you're going through sustained horrible trauma and abuse, something that can happen in order for one to survive is the brain splits into an alternate personality that has no idea of what's happening. Otherwise, you die because it's just so awful.
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