Amiable gift shop employee Steven Grant chains his ankle to the bedpost before sleeping to avoid escaping his house. This is because he has Dissociative Identity Disorder and shares his body with a mercenary called Marc Spector. Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke star in Moon Knight on Disney+, which takes you into the mysterious world of Egyptian gods.
Where to Watch Moon Knight
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How Many Episodes Are in Moon Knight?
There are six episodes in Moon Knight. The runtime of episodes averages between 42-51 mins. You can check the complete list of Moon Knight episodes and their release date below.
- “The Goldfish Problem“: March 30, 2022
- “Summon the Suit“: April 6, 2022
- “The Friendly Type“: April 13, 2022
- “The Tomb“: April 20, 2022
- “Asylum“: April 27, 2022
- “Gods and Monsters“: May 4, 2022
What Are the Critics Saying about Moon Knight?
Moon Knight has an 86% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an audience approval rating of 89%. Both critics and viewers have resoundingly enjoyed Oscar Isaac’s acting in the series.
Liz Shannon Miller from Consequence writes, “There’s enough intrigue established to inspire curiosity about just how it’s all going to play out, in the end, and Isaacs’s performance alone is enough to recommend it.”
Nick Schager from The Daily Beast observes, “This costumed hero murders, frequently and remorselessly, and while his initial outing isn’t an outright killer, it remains additional evidence of Marvel’s peerless capacity for rehashing formulas in novel, charismatic, and entertaining fashion.”
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Is Moon Knight Suitable for Kids?
Moon Knight is rated TV-14 which means some parents may find the content unsuitable for children under 14 years of age.