Marvel officially released yesterday, January 17th, the first trailer for one of its main productions for 2021: Moon Knight. The promotional video highlights Oscar Isaac (Dune, Star Wars), who will star in the series on Disney+.
The series is based on the comic books of the character that gives its name to the title. In the comics, Marc Spector is an ex-military man who decides to become a mercenary. After that, his life changes completely on a mission in Egypt, where he receives a visit from the god Khonshu and is transformed into an avatar of the Egyptian entity, Moon Knight.
Check out the first trailer for the Moon Knight series below:
In addition to the approximately 2-minute trailer that shows a glimpse of what will be the new series that will integrate the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a new poster was also released. The promotional image was posted on twitter shortly after the release of the video, take a look:
The series will continue Marvel’s ambitious project involving Disney+. Since last year, the studios led by Kevin Feige have linked their productions in series format to Disney’s streaming, starting with WandaVision, which debuted in January of last year.
In addition to Oscar Isaac, the cast of Moon Knight has other names such as Gaspard Uliel (Hannibal – Dawn of Evil), who will play the Midnight Man and Ehtan Hawke (Before Dawn), who should play the main villain. of the series, but not that it has not yet been named.
It is curious to think that the first trailer for the new Marvel production came out on a very specific date. It turns out that yesterday was the day of the first full moon of the year. Even if it wasn’t intentional (it hardly wasn’t), it’s a nice detail to mention.
The Moon Knight series premieres on March 30 and can be watched through Disney+. To subscribe to the stream, just go to the official site and choose one of the plan options. In addition to the new production, Marvel series and movies are also all available.
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