Steven Grant descubre que se le han otorgado los poderes de un dios lunar egipcio. Pero pronto descubre que estos nuevos poderes pueden ser tanto una bendición como una maldición para su tur... Leer todoSteven Grant descubre que se le han otorgado los poderes de un dios lunar egipcio. Pero pronto descubre que estos nuevos poderes pueden ser tanto una bendición como una maldición para su turbulenta vida.Steven Grant descubre que se le han otorgado los poderes de un dios lunar egipcio. Pero pronto descubre que estos nuevos poderes pueden ser tanto una bendición como una maldición para su turbulenta vida.
- Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 2 premios ganados y 38 nominaciones en total
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Resumen
Reviewers say 'Moon Knight' is lauded for its supernatural elements, psychological thriller aspects, and exploration of mental health, with Oscar Isaac's performance receiving high praise. The series stands out for its unique tone, dark atmosphere, and incorporation of Egyptian mythology. Ethan Hawke's antagonist role is also commended. However, criticisms include pacing issues, CGI quality, and certain character decisions. Its originality within the MCU and divergence from typical superhero stories are both celebrated and debated among viewers.
Opiniones destacadas
I came into this show expecting very little because everyone knows that most of the stuff marvel's been putting out recently is mediocre at best. I thought that the first 2 or 3 episodes were phenomenal. Barely even felt like a superhero show at all(p (which made for a better experience in my opinion). Really felt like the show could turn into something great but by the end of the series it ended up turning into generic superhero garbage, some flashy cgi fights used to wrap up the season quickly. I gave it a 9 because of how much I really liked those first 2 or 3 episodes focused around Steven, however I would give the rest of it a 6/10. Real boring generic ending.
And I kinda love it. It's genuinely bonkers and the last episode put my jaw on the floor. Oscar Isaac is brilliant as the lead, and the action is solid. Give it a chance!
I put on Moon Knight as I generally love Marvel comics and shows, and figured - why not. Well, I was surprised at just how good this show was. I was expecting it to be good, but it was REALLY good. The character development and choice of actors was perfect, the comedy, the Ancient Egypt history, it was jam packed full of fabulousness and I could not get enough. Moon Knight has got to be Marvel/Disney's most underrated show, and definitely its best. There is nothing bad to say about it - if you haven't watched it, then do, and I cannot wait for more seasons! I really hope they don't cancel it like so many other brilliant Marvel shows (never going to get over them cancelling The Punisher, Jessica Jones and Luke Cage). The lack of discussions on this show seems to be entirely down to the lack of marketing of which I saw none other than in the Disney app itself. It deserves more attention.
I'm completely surprised by how much I enjoyed this "superhero" show from Marvel.
The first episode dragged a bit and was somewhat confusing at times. But, it had enough to keep me watching a second episode, then a third, fourth... well you get the idea. I think what kept me interested was the fact that Moon Knight is not your typical superhero.
The basic plot is that there is an evil cult that worships an Egyptian goddess who has been imprisoned by the other Egyptian gods. Said cult is trying to free her so she can rain down her judgement on our hapless planet. Our hero, Marc, serves a different god and derives his power (and a cool suit) from that god. Needless to say, they want to stop the cult's nefarious plan, but there's a hitch. Marc is stuck in the body of a meek/mild souvenir shop employee named Steven, who doesn't want Marc taking control of his body.
LOL, as I was writing the above description, it struck me as to how inane the plot sounds; but, believe me, the writers did a great job of making it work.
The first episode dragged a bit and was somewhat confusing at times. But, it had enough to keep me watching a second episode, then a third, fourth... well you get the idea. I think what kept me interested was the fact that Moon Knight is not your typical superhero.
The basic plot is that there is an evil cult that worships an Egyptian goddess who has been imprisoned by the other Egyptian gods. Said cult is trying to free her so she can rain down her judgement on our hapless planet. Our hero, Marc, serves a different god and derives his power (and a cool suit) from that god. Needless to say, they want to stop the cult's nefarious plan, but there's a hitch. Marc is stuck in the body of a meek/mild souvenir shop employee named Steven, who doesn't want Marc taking control of his body.
LOL, as I was writing the above description, it struck me as to how inane the plot sounds; but, believe me, the writers did a great job of making it work.
The "Moon Knight" series ascends to the Marvel Cinematic Universe with my enthusiastic 7/10 rating, and I absolutely loved it. Oscar Isaac's portrayal of the enigmatic Marc Spector is a magnetic tour de force, capturing the complexity of a fractured mind and a hero in the making. The film editing weaves a web of mystique and suspense, creating an immersive experience that blurs the lines between reality and the supernatural. Its strength lies in its exploration of identity, mental health, and the collision of ancient mythology with the modern world. The music adds an eerie, otherworldly ambiance, and the cinematography paints a hauntingly beautiful canvas of the moonlit streets of Cairo. "Moon Knight" is a spellbinding journey into the darkness within us all, a reminder that heroes can emerge from the most enigmatic of places, and my love for it shines as brightly as the moon itself.
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- TriviaFor the scenes where Steven and Marc interact with each other, rather than have Oscar Isaac try to act against a green screen stand-in or an extra, Marvel hired Isaac's brother, the journalist-actor Michael Benjamin "Bro Dameron" Hernandez, to serve as his double as a way to help Isaac act opposite himself. Isaac said during a 'Moon Knight' press conference that his brother is the closest thing to him there is on earth. This way, Isaac was able to seamlessly differentiate between the characters and was able to feed off of Hernandez's energy, as if he was acting against himself.
- Citas
Steven Grant: I have a sleeping disorder. I can't tell the difference between my waking life and dreams.
- Créditos curiososAt the director's credits, the moon is seen shining over Moon Knight's current location. This location varies with each episode.
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- Tiempo de ejecución50 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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