How to Watch Marvel’s New Series ‘Moon Knight’ Online

Marvel’s darkest TV series yet is coming soon to Disney+. Starring Oscar Isaac, Moon Knight follows the first hero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to struggle with Dissociative Identity Disorder. The show’s protagonist has four individual identities, though the series will start out focusing on the lives of just two.
Alongside Issac, Ethan Hawke, Gaspard Ulliel and May Calamawy also star in Moon Knight. This thrilling new show with the MCU's latest hero premiered on Disney+ on Wednesday, March 30. It's the fifth Marvel Studios series to be released direct to Disney Plus.
This groundbreaking new MCU TV series will play with the viewer’s concept of present reality and work within twisted timelines due to its unreliable narrator. The show will focus on Steven Grant and Marc Spector, a mild-mannered gift shop employee and ex-mercenary/superhero, respectively. Together, the split identities must work as a team to solve a potentially deadly mystery involving the Egyptian gods.
You won’t want to miss out on Marvel’s twisted new series. Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about Moon Knight.
When does Moon Knight premiere?
Moon Knight premiered on Wednesday, March 30, 2022 at midnight PT (3 a.m. ET). All episodes will hit Disney Plus at that same time each week.
How many episodes of Moon Knight are there?
This standalone series will have six episodes, premiering weekly from March 30 until the finale on May 4.
Where can I watch Moon Knight?
Moon Knight will be available to stream exclusively on Disney+.
Disney+ is available for $8/month or $80/year. The platform currently does not offer a free trial period.
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