KNIGHT SHIFT
In the mosaic that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe, you suspect there has always been a place for Moon Knight. The cowl-wearing crimefighter – and the alter-ego of former CIA spook Marc Spector – may be at the lesser-known end of the Marvel Comics spectrum, but that didn’t stop fans daydreaming about his screen debut. When Kevin Feige was asked about the character back in April 2018, the producer confessed there had been discussions to bring Moon Knight into the MCU. But when? “Does that mean five years from now,” he teased, “10 years from now, 15 years from now?”
Shortly afterwards, head writer Jeremy Slater (Netflix’s unorthodox superhero show The Umbrella Academy) was brought in to discuss the character for a planned six-part Disney+ series. “I am a Marvel kid for life,” he says, sitting today in his office in front of a Jaws shark toy still in its box. “I grew up on Marvel comic books. So I had been trying to get into the MCU camp, literally, since the day I saw the first Iron Man.”
While Marvel’s recent small-screen output – , , and – has all been centred around familiar faces, is the Phase Four entry from leftfield. “Kevin is constantly looking to expand the borders and the boundaries of what is a Marvel project,” says Slater. “I and -style knockoffs. And that’s not at all what they want to do or what they’re creatively excited by.”
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