

The series follows Steven Grant, a mild- mannered gift-shop employee, who becomes plagued with blackouts and memories of another life. Steven discovers he has dissociative identity disorder and shares a body with mercenary Marc Spector. As Steven/Marc's enemies converge upon them, they must navigate their complex identities while thrust into a deadly mystery among the powerful gods of Egypt.
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- Echo ParkinJune 11, 2025I watched this 7 times in a row when I first saw it. I LOVE THIS SHOW! 🔥
- BlueBeans1234September 2, 2025Quick answer: 9/10, Absolutely amazing. Loved almost every second. Longer answer: I’ve been watching the whole MCU with my dad, plus old fox and Sony movies (x-men, Spider-Man, etc) and we just finished moon knight. My Dads rating was a solid 3/10, but me? I loved it. My Dad doesn’t know any marvel stuff outside of the MCU, but I know quite a lot, so I understood this show more. And I fucking loved it. And I actually had no spoilers for this show surprisingly, it’s been three years since it came out so that’s a bit odd, but I’m super happy about that. And I loved the costume designs so much! Moon Knight and Mr knight both had amazing costumes, and if I can get my hands on those Marvel legends action figures of both of them I’ll be very happy. Now, I will say, episode 4 was a bit confusing, but they did a great job of explaining the end of that episode during episode 5. Thank you for reading!
- Ryan MelvilleAugust 3, 2025One of the best Marvel adaptations from comic book to our television.
- Kevin WardJuly 12, 2025Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke are both really exceptional here. I’m not a big fan of Benson and Moorehead’s other directorial efforts so this was a pleasant surprise.
- Aryan :)March 30, 2025If schizophrenia was a person
- Callum23h ago⭐⭐⭐⭐ (out of 5) Moon Knight – A Split Mind Beneath the Moonlight Moon Knight is what happens when Marvel lets chaos take the wheel — and the wheel promptly starts arguing with itself. This is a schizoid dream wrapped in myth, a hero story told through cracked mirrors. Oscar Isaac gives a masterclass in duality (and triplicity), playing a man who slips nightly into another life — or perhaps another being entirely. One moment he’s an anxious museum gift-shop clerk, the next he’s an avatar of an Egyptian god doling out brutal justice in a suit made of moonlight. Set against the backdrop of modern America (with a heart that still beats in Cairo), this is Indiana Jones meets Fight Club by way of the afterlife. The show’s beauty lies not in its special effects, though they’re impressive, but in its willingness to make confusion part of the experience. You’re not always meant to know what’s real — only that something ancient and angry has woken up inside a very tired man. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, where gods and heroes usually fly straight and true, Moon Knight is the one who staggers, bleeds, and keeps going anyway. Here’s hoping for another season — if only so we can find out which version of him remembers to show up. Pairing: A dark Turkish coffee with a dash of cardamom — strong, strange, and slightly bitter, perfect for staying awake when the other you takes over.
- NonPlayableContentFebruary 11, 2025I was more than pleased with the level of detail in sets and the visuals, far better than the superhero shows of the past. The story was more the focus than action which was a nice surprise. Speaking of story if you don't know Moon Knight thats fine to still enjoy this story fully. Some people Im sure dislike D.I.D being portrayed in media since it's not accurate and makes it seem magical but it's kind of a trope at this point in Hollywood.
- Film langkerSeptember 29, 2025Good but im so pist dat we dont get season 2
- jackmeatAugust 29, 2025My quick rating - 7.0/10. As expected, I would forget to come back and give a rating. This is quite different from the standard MCU fare. It introduces us to a superhero who is bound by mental illness. The casting for this was about as good as it gets, with the acting at all levels being far above average. The story of Moon Knight is that of an everyday museum worker who finds he has been granted the powers of an Egyptian g-d, how this is woven into his split personalities, though it is much better to be watched than just read about. This might be where it turns some people off, since this one definitely requires a bit more thinking than one is used to. Still, it does bring the rest of what you are expecting from the action. The locations look fabulous throughout as well. It definitely is one of the more unique shows to come along from Marvel. Hopefully, the psychological nature didn't turn too many people off to not give it a second season, since there is a lot more that can be discovered here. As with any TV show, I found the episodes were up and down in quality, so taking it as a whole is the way to go. Looking forward to more.
- markJune 30, 2025I went in without knowing anything about the Moon Knight character, which left me confused for most of the second act of the show. Only after watching a "Moon Knight Explained" video did I understand the full story and ended up liking it more than while I was watching it.
- Ray HopkinFebruary 5, 2025I really enjoyed this series, although I'm still trying to figure some of it out! Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke were brilliant, and I thought the effects were great.
- thomasrogers753September 13, 2025It’s completely harmless at is worst It’s not bad at all and Oscar Isaac completely carries this show and Ethan Hawke is okay as the villain Everything else is kinda meh, I just wish these Disney+ shows were more connected to the MCU and actually felt apart of it



























































