The end of Moon Knight is getting closer and, apparently, it will be surprising. This is how Marvel Studios has advanced!
In an interview given to Entertainment WeeklyDirector of moon knight, Mohammad Diabadvanced what the fans of Marvel Studios they can wait for the end of the series. “I hope it will be a satisfying conclusion to our story,” the filmmaker said. “Really, I think it is. There will be some surprises. I think the audience deserves a great action sequence, but it’s so much more than that. It has some plot twists and turns. I really feel like it’s the best ending to our trip.”
The penultimate episode of moon knight was titled “Asylum” and spent most of its time exploring the mental health of Marc SpectorOscar Isaac. Somehow, they tried to explain to us how the personality of Steve Grant. According to Mohammad Diab, the episode’s story explains the reason behind the dissociative identity disorder suffered by the Marvel Studios hero.
“They didn’t teach me enough about this mental health illness,” acknowledged the director of moon knight about the problem of the Marvel character. “We know about the multiple identities, but I never knew why. Thanks to the fifth episode, you understand that, usually, people who suffer from this disease have suffered trauma as children. So, they create a character that can overcome or protect themselves from fear thanks to it. They create a character that didn’t suffer that trauma. I love how that integrates into the story and makes sense of our whole show.”
The journey inside the mind of Marc Spector
In addition to handling this question of psychological perspective, the director of moon knight he also wanted to accept the challenge of capturing it on camera. He explained how grounding in reality makes the Marvel series even more amazing. A trip to the mind.
“We saw it as an amazing and fantastic show, but it deals with a lot of mental health issues,” he admitted. “It’s even more amazing to approach it in the strongest possible way to make it feel like a documentary, something shot with a handheld camera. The interpretation is very serious, but everything is strange. I thought that could improve the series. It would confuse viewers even more. It works because you are seeing the point of view of someone who has a mental health illness. It’s like taking a trip inside his mind ».