Basically my thoughts, the British fella is probably one of his personalities/identities. Moon Knight has had a lot of cool runs, I'm guessing they are going to pull from the 2007 Huston series (which basically revamped the character and made him relevant again) at least as much as the original Moench stuff. Also he was committed to an institution in one of the newer ones, so it wouldn't surprise me them going that route as well, considering his mental health is a pretty big part of his character now.
I would also think they might do the "is he just not mentally okay or does he actually have powers" thing by playing a lot of it from his point of view and having other characters not see some of what he does or something.
I've been excited about this one for awhile, the casting is interesting, not sure on the whole and I've been let down before (Iron Fist), so I'll probably go in with no expectations.
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Originally Posted by Ericth74
My friends and I had the opposite reaction. We are super excited about this series after seeing the trailer.
I think the British thing is temporary as he thinks he is someone else(Steve or Stevie?). I'm guessing once he remembers he's Marc he'll drop the accent.
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Originally Posted by Hahma
For one, Moon Knight isn't British. He wasn't a bumbling nut job. He was a Marine and in the CIA, then was a mercenary. He got betrayed and left for dead , and woke up in an Egyptian temple.
He didn't get his multiple personalities until later. He became a rich playboy type and drove a cab to gain information about crime, as he had a lot of regular people in the city helping him with info. His issues with personalities was in keeping track of who he was between being a mercenary, playboy, cabbie and Moon Knight.
Anyway, I just worry about them going away from source material too much. Seeing the trailer has kind of curbed my excitement for this series.
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