I love Oscar’s portrayal of an English guy. He’s got this gentleness about him. Pretty much sounds exactly like a friend of mine who grew up in London. Excellent.
It's so refreshing to see actors, directors given the stage to talk freely. This is the best interview so far for Moon Knight. And u can tell from all the answers, how well researched they are about each character so that they can totally answer bout the other's character and how to work those characters out 👏
One of the best and richest interviews I've ever seen. As a newly obsessed with Oscar Isaac, in all the comments he was the one I most 'praised' about the series and so on, but after seeing this interview, I am amazed and delighted with each one of the people involved in this work. I can sympathize with every detail they tell of their own experiences in this work, and it is clear the commitment, the mutual admiration among all, the passion, the happiness of cooperating, each with their own abilities. That's amazing, it's beautiful. And congratulations once again to Marvel Studios, to Kevin Feige for giving opportunities to Egyptian professionals in a story that has somehow bases in Egyptian mythology, that's respect. One of my favorite excerpts from this interview was when Mohamed Diab started talking. By the way, this interviewer is amazing, was intelligent, shrewd and objective in the questions, and very empathetic and charismatic with the whole cast, it was very good to see. With all that being said, I now understand even more clearly why this series is having this success and repercussion, even though I'm already a Marvel fan, this series has involved me in an extraordinary way, and this is the result of the flawless work of each of these beautiful souls. 🤍🌙
Wow not many times I think, ‘this is a great interview’ but this is! The insight to May’s learning process and how actors collaborate is really interesting!
Oscar Isaac gave us one of the best performances playing both Marc Spector, Steven Grant and Moon Knight at the same time, especially in episode 5, what a dedication to the role, what drama, and what a story and scenario, it really is a masterpiece, i wishes to see more about Oscar Isaac characters specaly Jake Lockley that well perhapce see in the last episode. however, I really want to know more about the character played by Ethan Hawke, Arthur Harrow, because as we know he was Khonshu's apostle before Marc Spector, and he also shares deep past traumas, just like Spector, I hope Marvel will bring us deeper into the story of this character, how he whent from khonshu's apostle in to Ameth. finally i really hope Layla El-Faouly will be present as Red Scarab in futur projects cause there's an easter egg with Layla's father red scarf with a scarab symbol.
Can’t believe it’s almost the 2 Year Anniversary 🎉 I kinda remember it’s fuzzy the first time fully watching it later in October of that year and being like why is everything I’m going through on a daily basis on my TV, all those weird things that happen just like Steven does with Sleep Walking I dismissed it well more just thought you known I’m just weird I guess. And learning that the levels of trauma to have DID is different like you can have DID because you went through medical stuff as a child. It’s all about not being able to escape, you fight or flight being broken. Like how Marc couldn’t escape 24 hours. Thank You helping Us understand each other 🧡
The way Ethan Hawke told he needs to keep a secret... I think there's a shady character like Mephisto in the shadow...just thinking of the wildest thing
Pretty sure the interviewer was talking about Isaac’s many personas and which one Hawke liked being in scenes with the most, I’m thinking this could be Jack Lockley.
@@tiffanypersaud3518 I get it, but the old name was retired for a reason. Those who knew it as MPD should also be aware that it changed and be understanding of why that change happened
@@tiffanypersaud3518 it was changed to DID because psychiatrists understood the condition as a fragmenting of someone’s psyche rather than a forming of multiple personalities
@@6ixallah yes. Also what I love about directors, screenwriters or just writers in general is their ability to change a story but keep the very essence of the character intact. Like they understand who the character is at their core so it doesn't matter what type of story they're trying to tell, the character is the same. Like what Mohammed said, if you strip away all the action, and connections with God's and what not, the story of Moonknight(Marc, or whatever) is essentially a person trying to live with themselves
I’ve learned to think long and hard about the changes the MCU makes, and I almost always find myself realizing the purpose and quality of the changes (ALMOST….non-verbal throwaway Taskmaster comes to mind….although they do have a chance to turn that around)
i was rewatching the first ep today and saw at the end of the credits in the special thanks section they listed someone as a judaism consultant, so yes i think so!!
At this point Marvel should really hand Mohamed Diab a list of characters in development and tell him to pick whichever he wants to do next
I'm not familiar with "dust" but do you think he can put her to screen??
Totally agree! I was amazed by this director. Looking forward to more of his work.
I love Oscar’s portrayal of an English guy. He’s got this gentleness about him. Pretty much sounds exactly like a friend of mine who grew up in London. Excellent.
It's so refreshing to see actors, directors given the stage to talk freely. This is the best interview so far for Moon Knight. And u can tell from all the answers, how well researched they are about each character so that they can totally answer bout the other's character and how to work those characters out 👏
One of the best and richest interviews I've ever seen. As a newly obsessed with Oscar Isaac, in all the comments he was the one I most 'praised' about the series and so on, but after seeing this interview, I am amazed and delighted with each one of the people involved in this work. I can sympathize with every detail they tell of their own experiences in this work, and it is clear the commitment, the mutual admiration among all, the passion, the happiness of cooperating, each with their own abilities. That's amazing, it's beautiful. And congratulations once again to Marvel Studios, to Kevin Feige for giving opportunities to Egyptian professionals in a story that has somehow bases in Egyptian mythology, that's respect. One of my favorite excerpts from this interview was when Mohamed Diab started talking. By the way, this interviewer is amazing, was intelligent, shrewd and objective in the questions, and very empathetic and charismatic with the whole cast, it was very good to see. With all that being said, I now understand even more clearly why this series is having this success and repercussion, even though I'm already a Marvel fan, this series has involved me in an extraordinary way, and this is the result of the flawless work of each of these beautiful souls. 🤍🌙
Wow not many times I think, ‘this is a great interview’ but this is! The insight to May’s learning process and how actors collaborate is really interesting!
Just what a stunning show already-and so evidently a passion project by literally every creative involved. I’m in love!
Oscar is so lovable and he played multiple characters so masterfully it is really amazing ! What a king!!!
Oscar Isaac gave us one of the best performances playing both Marc Spector, Steven Grant and Moon Knight at the same time, especially in episode 5, what a dedication to the role, what drama, and what a story and scenario, it really is a masterpiece, i wishes to see more about Oscar Isaac characters specaly Jake Lockley that well perhapce see in the last episode.
however, I really want to know more about the character played by Ethan Hawke, Arthur Harrow, because as we know he was Khonshu's apostle before Marc Spector, and he also shares deep past traumas, just like Spector, I hope Marvel will bring us deeper into the story of this character, how he whent from khonshu's apostle in to Ameth.
finally i really hope Layla El-Faouly will be present as Red Scarab in futur projects cause there's an easter egg with Layla's father red scarf with a scarab symbol.
I fall in love with May every time i hear her talk
Awesome show so far!! ¡Oscar Isaac es un orgullo latino!
This the best interview by far of the moonknight cast n crew
Great interview.. the host is so passionate and kind ❤️
Phenomenal interview! 👍🏾
Hope some of the guys who worked on Moon Knight transfer over to new Daredevil projects
I wish there was season 2, I love ❤️, moon 🌙 knight, ❤️🌝❤️😊🌝😊
Thank you, I am going to watch moon 🌙 knihgt on Disney +, at 8:00, p.m.
Karl pilkington being the inspiration for Steven is the best thing I've heard all year
I cannot believe he referenced Karl Pilkington. Pilkers for the MCU
Brilliant, he sounds just like Nigel Tufnel from Spinal Tap.
Can’t believe it’s almost the 2 Year Anniversary 🎉
I kinda remember it’s fuzzy the first time fully watching it later in October of that year and being like why is everything I’m going through on a daily basis on my TV, all those weird things that happen just like Steven does with Sleep Walking I dismissed it well more just thought you known I’m just weird I guess. And learning that the levels of trauma to have DID is different like you can have DID because you went through medical stuff as a child. It’s all about not being able to escape, you fight or flight being broken. Like how Marc couldn’t escape 24 hours.
Thank You helping Us understand each other 🧡
I think Mohammed diab should direct midnight sons
This interview is Fabulous.:-)😲
Self-discovery has quite a different meaning in this show/for this superhero
You could say it's more like _selves_ discovering!
Good interview 👍🏼🥰
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Ah cool a video explaining the inspiration for the accent
The way Ethan Hawke told he needs to keep a secret... I think there's a shady character like Mephisto in the shadow...just thinking of the wildest thing
Pretty sure the interviewer was talking about Isaac’s many personas and which one Hawke liked being in scenes with the most, I’m thinking this could be Jack Lockley.
The only thing I dislike about this interview? that Ethan Hawke called DID 'multiple personality disorder'.
That was it’s old name. I can imagine some people disliked that but I appreciated it because growing up, I knew it as MPD.
@@tiffanypersaud3518 I get it, but the old name was retired for a reason. Those who knew it as MPD should also be aware that it changed and be understanding of why that change happened
@@hjonk8434 I don’t even know why that change happened.
@@tiffanypersaud3518 it was changed to DID because psychiatrists understood the condition as a fragmenting of someone’s psyche rather than a forming of multiple personalities
@@hjonk8434 not sure I understand. Was it considered afragment before?
3:44 for Pilkington.
Te amo Oscar🤍
Oscar Isaacs movie moonknight is awesome wonderful bloody good and your british accent wow I thought you were british!!!!!- see you wednesday
Marvel should do marvel team up.
theres solid evidence here that there is a third personality
She should have asked Grant. Are you guys paying Oscar 3x the normal as its 3 characters? 😂
As a Moon Knight fan I'm liking the show so far but there's a few things I wish they did differently tbh
Honestly if they had done the 70’s & 80’s Moon Knight would of been just Batman all over again tbh
@@6ixallah yes. Also what I love about directors, screenwriters or just writers in general is their ability to change a story but keep the very essence of the character intact. Like they understand who the character is at their core so it doesn't matter what type of story they're trying to tell, the character is the same.
Like what Mohammed said, if you strip away all the action, and connections with God's and what not, the story of Moonknight(Marc, or whatever) is essentially a person trying to live with themselves
I’ve learned to think long and hard about the changes the MCU makes, and I almost always find myself realizing the purpose and quality of the changes (ALMOST….non-verbal throwaway Taskmaster comes to mind….although they do have a chance to turn that around)
Way too goofy they should cut jokes by half and make sure the ones left in are actually funny
@@milosav7314 have u ever been informed that humour is subjective
Some fight scenes need a little bit work.
So Marc will be Jewish in the show...!
i was rewatching the first ep today and saw at the end of the credits in the special thanks section they listed someone as a judaism consultant, so yes i think so!!
Isnt he in the comics
yup!! episode 5 shows that if you haven’t seen it yet :)
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