Moon Knight Specials! Part-1
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Marvel and Disney+ Has released Moon Knight's trailer and it's great music , but let's know some secrets that Marvel hasn't released yet.
1.The MCU's Next Hero Is Being Watched by the Avengers - for Good Reason
The MCU's next superhero is being closely monitored by the Avengers, with Moon Knight's past history making him an extreme person of interest.
With three personalities vying for control of his body and the Ancient Egyptian God of Vengeance Khonshu constantly trying to exert his will, Moon Knight is one of the more conflicted, complex superheroes in the Marvel Universe. The lunar-themed crimefighter has recently set up shop in New York City as a nocturnal defender for the city's downtrodden and neglected from things that go bump in the night. However, while Moon Knight may be a hero of the people once again, the Avengers are secretly keeping close tabs on his activities and for good reason given their recent run in with Marco Spector and the vengeance of Khonshu.
As the avatar of Khonshu and beneficiary of his supernatural powers, Moon Knight worked to restore his divine master to his full glory as the most powerful deity in the world. In order to accomplish this, Moon Knight systematically hunted down every major magical superhero active on Earth and defeated them to obtain their raw magic to empower Khonshu. Moon Knight drained heroes like Doctor Strange and Iron Fist of their powers by outmaneuvering them with his own supernatural abilities granted as the Fist of Khonshu. Even the mighty Thor proved unable to stop Moon Knight on his own, with Marc Spector revealing that Mjolnir was composed primarily of lunar rock, making it able for him to control and pummel the Asgardian God of Thunder into total submission.
As the empowered Khonshu reshaped Earth in his image, Moon Knight decided to turn against his divine master and worked with the remaining Avengers to overthrow Khonshu and restore the world and its magical heroes as they were. Recognizing how truly dangerous Moon Knight could be, the Avengers warily offered Marc Spector a spot on their team. This would ensure that Earth's Mightiest Heroes were working with Moon Knight rather than against him but also to keep a closer eye on him should he ever decide to break bad and fully devote himself to Khonshu again.
Moon Knight #7 (by Jed MacKay, Federico Sabbatini, Rachelle Rosenberg and VC's Cory Petit) takes this surveillance one step further and in a more furtive direction. Reuniting with Moon Knight in his latest endeavor is his old friend and West Coast Avengers teammate Tigra, with the feline superhero reminding Marc to stay connected with his humanity rather than blinded entirely by his divine mission. As Moon Knight continues to run the Midnight Mission, his neighborhood crimefighting venture, Tigra contacts Black Panther through a private call to go over her observations on Marc and any risk that he might be losing control again.
While it may take some time for the Fantastic Four to arrive in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, many sharp-eyed fans are convinced that Disney+'s Moon Knight had a possible Easter egg in the series' recently released first trailer, tied to a prominent enemy of theirs.
As noted by a handful of Twitter users, a scene in the trailer, which shows the titular character in his Steven Grant identity driving a truck, has a box behind him with the words "Von D" on it. While the other letters are concealed, the clip has led to speculation among some fans that this hints at the existence of the FF's archenemy Victor Von Doom/Doctor Doom in the MCU.
Since he made his first appearance in 1962's The Fantastic Four #5, Doctor Doom has been a thorn in the team's side. But while he is primarily an antagonist to the FF, he has also vexed other heroes in the Marvel Universe such as Spider-Man, the Hulk and, of course, Moon Knight.
Prior to the release of the trailer, leading man Oscar Isaac called Moon Knight his career's biggest challenge, saying, "Speaking with Kevin [Feige], I told him I'm going to come in with these big ideas, and if you don't like them, that's fair. And immediately, we saw it all... I could not wait to get to set, and it was the biggest workload I've ever had in my career and most challenging; by the sheer amount of stuff we had to do in eight months, and even yet, I couldn't wait to get to set and work."
Isaac had previously discussed why he opted to work on Moon Knight after X-Men: Apocalypse. "I love the people involved," the actor noted. "I thought there was an incredibly unusual story to tell within the world of, you know, the superhero language. But we're making something that's quite different, and that doesn't follow the same... not necessarily even logic of what a lot of superhero films do."
In addition to the trailer, Disney+ shared an official synopsis for Moon Knight, which states that it will follow Grant, described as a "mild-mannered gift-shop employee, who becomes plagued with blackouts and memories of another life" and eventually learns that he "shares a body with mercenary Marc Spector." The two personalities then have to "navigate their complex identities while thrust into a deadly mystery among the powerful gods of Egypt."
Moon Knight premieres on Disney+ on March 30.
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3.The MCU's Next Superhero Proves the One thing Stronger Than Superpowers is [SPOILER]
Superheroes deal with world-ending issues on a daily basis and that leaves very little time for their personal lives or their mental health. This dichotomy has caused a myriad of issues for superheroes as they try to juggle their ever-increasing responsibilities. Many put away the stress until it becomes overwhelming, forcing them to suffer intense problems which inevitably puts the world at risk because of their incredible powers. With all the power that superheroes possess, so few of them have a firm grasp on their mental health that it leaves them incredibly vulnerable. But Moon Knight has shown the solution to these problems which so few heroes use, a power stronger than any other, the incredible superpower of therapy.
Moon Knight #7 (by Jed McKay, Federico Sabbatini, Rachelle Rosenberg, and VC's Cory Petit) continues the titular character’s search for his new supervillain, while at the same time proving that his experiences with therapy have made him a significantly more capable superhero. Having explored facets of his life that he previously kept under several layers of mental security, Moon Knight has now dived fully into his mission as New York’s protector of the night’s travelers.
Since his inception, Moon Knight has never been the most stable of heroes, in part because of his dissociative identity disorder (DID) and being in constant contact with the eldritch god Khonshu. After almost defeating the Avengers in “Age of Khonshu,” they allowed him to continue working as a superhero only if he agreed to continually see a therapist that specializes in dealing with superheroes’ mental health issues. Previously, Moon Knight moved from one identity to another with many people never being quite sure which they were talking to at any given point. After multiple sessions with his therapist, he has been mostly free of any DID-related mental breaks for weeks. While people never quite knew which identity they were talking to before, this newfound mental stability allowed Moon Knight to interact with people and build a community around his Midnight Mission. Because therapy allowed him to work through the darkness kept within himself, it allowed him to regain full control of both his body and his mind.
Much like Moon Knight, many heroes in the Marvel universe struggle with mental health issues that have kept them from forming bonds with their peers and caused them to lash out at the world. Hulk and Scarlet Witch, two heroes that have long struggled with serious mental health problems, have incredible powers. But their poor mental health has kept them from achieving their full potential. In Hulk’s case, Bruce Banner’s pent-up rage has caused his personality to fracture into multiple different versions of the Hulk, like Joe Fixit or Green Scar. It’s only when he’s able to work out his anger that his personalities coalesce into one form, one with all the strength of the Hulk mixed with the intelligence of Bruce Banner.
In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Scarlet Witch is the best example of how dealing with trauma poorly can be devastating. Because of her magical powers, the trauma caused by losing Vision extended from her mind and caused her to hold Westview hostage. In a twisted way, she manipulated the townspeople into functioning as her therapist at grievous cost to their own agency. If she had access to proper care, the Westview Anomaly would have never happened because she would have been able to work out her problems in a safe space.
4.Marvel Revealed the Avengers Could Secretly Ruin Moon Knight - Here's How
Marc Spector's return to action as Moon Knight hasn't been an easy one. Apart from facing off against two new enemies with vastly different approaches to attacking his Midnight Mission, Marc is still haunted by Khonshu's shadow. At this point even the Avengers know just how dangerous Marc Spector really is, and they've taken drastic measures to help him overcome those demons. Unfortunately, Earth's Mightiest Heroes have also begun toying with Moon Knight's personal life, and if he finds out there will be absolute Hell to pay.
The maniacal Zodiac has left the Midnight Mission a charred husk of its former self. As bad as that is, the villain has also managed to evade each and every one of Moon Knight's attempts to hunt him down. Not for lack of trying, Marc Spector and his allies haven't been able to find a single solid lead in their search. Thankfully, Moon Knight has friends in high places, and Greer Nelson aka Tigra has taken it upon herself to give the Avengers a call in case any of them should know something. As it turns out, that isn't the only reason Tigra has reached out to her old teammates, although Moon Knight #7 by Jed MacKay, Federico Sabbatini, Rachelle Rosenberg, and VC's Cory Petit makes it perfectly clear that she doesn't feel very good about spying on someone she cares so much about.
Tigra has been one of the few good influences, let alone genuine friendships that Marc Spector has known ever since the two first met as members of Hawkeye's West Coast Avengers. Their short-lived romance didn't end in any animosity, nor have their personal experiences since then left them feeling any different about one another. They might not be a couple anymore, but the two still hold very special places in each other's lives, which makes it all the worse that Tigra didn't step back into Marc's of her own accord.
The revelation that Tigra has been keeping tabs on Moon Knight for the Avengers is a devastating one. While Tigra is obviously suffering no small amount of guilt over doing so, she does understand the impossible threat that Marc could pose if he came unhinged again. Earth's Mightiest Heroes have already ensured that he attends regularly scheduled and specially appointed therapy sessions with the best in the field of superhero psychology, but inserting someone so close to him is several steps too far. Knowing how bad Greer feels about the situation only confirms that what they're doing isn't quite right, and if Marc found out there is no telling how much damage that revelation could do.
Moon Knight's relationship with the Avengers is already strained enough. There isn't any bad blood between them, but seeing Marc nearly take over the entire planet on Khonshu's behalf let the Avengers know exactly how powerful he truly is. It is precisely the kind of power that the Avengers can't let go unchecked, although they are also acutely aware that trying to corral Moon Knight would only end in disaster. Then again, using what few loved ones he has left to track his movements and mental state could be considered just as much of an affront. If Moon Knight decided he could no longer trust Earth's Mightiest Heroes, they would likely find themselves with an unstoppable new enemy.
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