Moon Knight Interview: Executive Producer Grant Curtis

Moon Knight is the latest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Premiering in his own limited series on Disney+ starting this week, Oscar Isaac plays the competing personalities of Steven Grant and Marc Spector who serve as the Fist of Khonshu, an Egyptian deity. When Steven/Marc come into conflict with the enigmatic Arthur Harrow, it turns into a rollicking race across the globe from London to Cairo and beyond. It is an exciting and fun addition to the MCU that is unlike any other series so far.

We got the chance to sit down and talk with the creative talent behind the scenes of Moon Knight, including executive producer Grant Curtis. A frequent collaborator with Sam Raimi including the Spider-Man trilogy, Oz the Great and Powerful, and Drag Me To Hell, Curtis spoke at length about the exciting expectations for this series, the writing skills of showrunner Jeremy Slater, landing stars Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke, and working with the directing trio of Mohamed Diab, Aaron Moorhead, and Justin Benson. Check out the interview in the embed above.

Moon Knight premieres on March 30th on Disney+.

Source: JoBlo.com

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