Oscar Isaac will be seen in “Moon Knight”, one
of the lesser-known but most fascinating costumed characters in the Marvel
pantheon of heroes, in his own Disney+ solo series. Marvel Studios has revealed nothing about the show and is keeping
the plot under wraps for the moment, but we know that Isaac will be seen as
Marc Spector in “Moon Knight” whenever the show eventually debuts on
the streaming service.

And another exciting and surprising aspect of
the show will be Ethan Hawke’s involvement. The critically acclaimed actor does
not typically pick comic book roles. But Hawke recently revealed the specific
reason behind why he signed on for “Moon Knight”.

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He revealed the reason he signed for the show
on Late Night with Seth Meyers. First of all, he pointed out that he has signed
“10,000 NDAs” about the project and cannot really talk about it.
Hawke revealed that it was Isaac who brought him on board for “Moon
Knight.”

“I heard about it from Oscar Isaac, who
lives like, you know, three blocks down from me in Brooklyn,” Hawke told
Mayers.

For the non-familiar fans, the character of
Marc Spector is an ex-CIA operative and mercenary who was left for dead in
Egypt by his employer. Luckily he was saved by the Egyptian god, Khonshu, who
tasked him with becoming his avatar on Earth. Marc Spector also has a form of
dissociative identity disorder and has created several different personalities
that he uses as part of his crime-fighting career. The show could take the fans
to some very, very strange places.