Moon Knight cut Marvel crossovers, director reveals
Moon Knight director Mohamed Diab has revealed that the show has cut two Marvel crossovers. There are small spoilers!
The series, in which Oscar Isaac played the Mark Specter/Stephen Grant title, made no cameos from other MCU characters, and even connected to the broader Marvel universe within minutes. Even the Moon Knight post-credit scene didn’t have a cameo appearance.
“We had the freedom to deploy at any time,” Diab told Variety when asked about the Crossover. “I want to tell you that there was a crossover in the first scene, and there was a crossover in the last scene. But as the story unfolded and the script kept changing, I thought, ‘I don’t need this’. All together. It was a collective decision,” he said.
He continued, “I kept thinking, ‘That’s the rule.’ After all, there has to be a scene connected to the MCU. But they decided, ‘It’s amazing that there’s nothing, and what makes this show so unique is that it doesn’t need anything else.’ I think the best compliment we get for a show is when people say, “It doesn’t feel like a Marvel show. It feels like a standalone show with a more dramatic, darker, more rudimentary feel. Looks like we could have brought more Marvel into our corner. So I am very proud and happy.”
After all, the show had two minor ties to the MCU. It was Madripoor’s name drop and a bus advertisement for the Global Repatriation Council known as GRC.
All six episodes of Moon Knight are now streaming on Disney Plus. For more on the show, check out the Moon Knight ending guide, which explains whether there is a Moon Knight season 2 or not, and whenever a final twist is hinted at.
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Moon Knight cut Marvel crossovers, director reveals
Moon Knight director Mohamed Diab has revealed that show cut two Marvel crossovers. Minor spoilers ahead!
The series, which stars Oscar Isaac as the titular Marc Spector/Steven Grant, didn’t feature any cameos from other MCU characters, and only a few moments linked it to the wider Marvel universe at all. Even the Moon Knight post-credits scene was cameo-free.
“We had the freedom to place it whenever,” Diab told Variety, when asked about crossovers. “I want to tell you the very first scene, there was a crossover, and the very end scene, there was a crossover. But as the story developed and we kept changing the scripts, we felt like, ‘We don’t need that.’ All of us. It was a collective decision.”
He continued: “And then I kept thinking: It’s a rule. There has to be a scene at the end that connects us to the MCU. But I think they decided, ‘You know what, the surprise is that there isn’t, and what’s going to make this show unique is it doesn’t need anything else.’ The best compliment we get on the show is when people tell us, ‘This doesn’t feel like a Marvel show. It feels like a standalone show that feels more dramatic, more dark, grounded.’ I feel like we succeeded in bringing Marvel more to our corner. So, so proud and happy.”
In the end, the show only had two minor links to the MCU: a name-drop of Madripoor, and a bus advert for the Global Repatriation Council, AKA the GRC.
All six episodes of Moon Knight are streaming on Disney Plus now. For much more on the show, check out our guide to the Moon Knight ending explained, if there’ll be a Moon Knight season 2, and every time that final twist was foreshadowed.
#Moon #Knight #cut #Marvel #crossovers #director #reveals
Moon Knight cut Marvel crossovers, director reveals
Moon Knight director Mohamed Diab has revealed that show cut two Marvel crossovers. Minor spoilers ahead!
The series, which stars Oscar Isaac as the titular Marc Spector/Steven Grant, didn’t feature any cameos from other MCU characters, and only a few moments linked it to the wider Marvel universe at all. Even the Moon Knight post-credits scene was cameo-free.
“We had the freedom to place it whenever,” Diab told Variety, when asked about crossovers. “I want to tell you the very first scene, there was a crossover, and the very end scene, there was a crossover. But as the story developed and we kept changing the scripts, we felt like, ‘We don’t need that.’ All of us. It was a collective decision.”
He continued: “And then I kept thinking: It’s a rule. There has to be a scene at the end that connects us to the MCU. But I think they decided, ‘You know what, the surprise is that there isn’t, and what’s going to make this show unique is it doesn’t need anything else.’ The best compliment we get on the show is when people tell us, ‘This doesn’t feel like a Marvel show. It feels like a standalone show that feels more dramatic, more dark, grounded.’ I feel like we succeeded in bringing Marvel more to our corner. So, so proud and happy.”
In the end, the show only had two minor links to the MCU: a name-drop of Madripoor, and a bus advert for the Global Repatriation Council, AKA the GRC.
All six episodes of Moon Knight are streaming on Disney Plus now. For much more on the show, check out our guide to the Moon Knight ending explained, if there’ll be a Moon Knight season 2, and every time that final twist was foreshadowed.
#Moon #Knight #cut #Marvel #crossovers #director #reveals
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