On the heels of his initial appearance in Daredevil, it was perhaps inevitable that the vigilante known as the Punisher, a.k.a.
With the finale of Marvel's latest Disney+ series airing this week, it's safe to say that Moon Knight has rooted itself firmly in the pantheon of successful MCU ventures on the small screen.
Along the way, Marc is forced to do battles within as well as without, exploring some of his most painful and repressed memories in order to become the most accepted version of himself. His mental illness doesn't keep him from becoming the avatar of the Egyptian god Khonshu (Abraham), who taps Spector to fight his vengeful battles against those who would do wrongs and attempt to skirt the consequences. Isaac has to pull double (and eventually triple duty) as the mercenary Marc Spector, who occasionally shifts into his alternate personality, a meek museum employee known as Steven Grant, as a result of his near-lifelong experience with Dissociative Identity Disorder, or DID. From the jump, this latest Marvel show promised something the likes of which we had never seen before from the cinematic franchise - and thanks to a cast helmed by the talents of Isaac, Calamawy, Hawke, and more, it undoubtedly delivered.