More information will dole out from Empire in the coming days, but Isaac and Marvel boss Kevin Feige spoke about the tone of the series. Anyone with a passing familiarity with the character know that Moon Knight can get pretty damn weird, and Isaac is excited to bring all that strangeness to television where the character can truly find his voice. “The things we’re dealing with are very different,” Isaac said. “It’s a limited series,” Isaac said, “But because it’s a limited series…We’re able to take more risks, to bring that experimental quality on a huge scale.”

As the trailer hinted towards the end with Marc beating someone—something?—into unconsciousness, the show’s expected to have a bit of a harder edge. Feige said that while it wouldn’t get as over the top violent as The Punisher, they wouldn’t be “pulling back” in terms of the brutality. “There are moments when Moon Knight is wailing on another character, and it’s loud and brutal,” said Feige. “The knee-jerk reaction is, ‘We’re gonna pull back on this, right?’ No….There’s a tonal shift. This is Moon Knight.”

Moon Knight will premiere on Disney+ on March 30.


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