MOON KNIGHT "Character" Poster Puts The Spotlight On Steven Grant...Well, His Nametag

MOON KNIGHT "Character" Poster Puts The Spotlight On Steven Grant...Well, His Nametag MOON KNIGHT "Character" Poster Puts The Spotlight On Steven Grant...Well, His Nametag

Marvel Studios continues to release, uh, unique "character" posters for Moon Knight, this time shifting the focus to Steven Grant's nametag. Take a look, and find our theory on what it means right here!

By JoshWilding - Apr 06, 2022 05:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Moon Knight

The first episode of Moon Knight introduced us to Steven Grant, a mild-mannered gift shop employee who was horrified to learn that he shares his body with a mysterious American and the Egyptian Moon God Khonshu. With his life turned upside down, poor Steven found himself being pursued through the museum by a Jackal before handing control over to Marc Spector and Moon Knight.

Marvel Studios continues to drop quirky posters for the show, with the latest putting the spotlight on Steven's nametag. Previous efforts have included a cupcake and the Brit's beloved goldfish.

Time will tell whether these posters have any real significance, but they are getting fans talking. 

In the comic books, Steven was created by Marc as a child due to his dissociative identity disorder. Later, Steven would become a film producer, with his riches often funding the vigilante's missions (he also proved a perfect cover for the former mercenary). The MCU is clearly taking things in a different direction, and there's still no sign of Jake Lockley, a personality portrayed as a cabbie.

We awarded the first four episodes 4* in our review of the series, concluding by saying, "Oscar Isaac puts Moon Knight on the map in Marvel Studios' most daring TV show yet, ushering in an unmissable new era of storytelling in a series that, if it sticks the landing, could go down as a classic."

Take a look at this latest "character" poster for Moon Knight below:
 

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FireandBlood
FireandBlood - 4/6/2022, 5:44 AM
Never been a big Moon Knight fan, but I’m enjoying the show so far.
TMW1987ProudProWrestlingFan
TMW1987ProudProWrestlingFan - 4/6/2022, 6:02 AM
Another enjoyable episode.

Most critics seemed to say the show took a dip in episodes 2 & 3 before picking up again in 4, but I've enjoyed episode 2 as much as I did episode 1.

Some comic changes aside, the use of 'That' costume & the fight scene with the Jackal on the street was done well, this show gets the balance & right kind of humour with serious / fight scene moments.
hummingbird68
hummingbird68 - 4/6/2022, 7:15 AM
It's taken about six years, but my avatar is now on point :) (it was Nightcrawler before that!)

Well the first episode was great with unexpected twists and turns - my biggest question from episode one was who was the little girl in the museum and how did she know Marc / Steven had died and seen the field of reeds.

Just watched episode two and despite what the critics said about a dip in quality, I thoroughly enjoyed it as much as the first episode - What do you guys think?
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 4/6/2022, 5:08 PM
@hummingbird68 - I think I will have to rewatch that part of the 1st episode about the little girl because I can't recall it.

The show's been pretty good so far, not feeling any drop yet.
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 4/6/2022, 8:08 PM
I think they are releasing posters of objects and things that matter to Steven and to his identity, like the goldfish.

Show is entertaining so far.
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