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"Moon Knight" stars Oscar Isaac as the first Marvel hero to struggle with Dissociative Identity Disorder. On top of struggling to balance multiple identities, the show's protagonist serves as the avatar for an ancient Egyptian god on a quest to prevent a group of fanatics from freeing a deadly force. Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about this twisted Marvel TV show.  

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Alongside Issac, Ethan Hawke, Gaspard Ulliel and May Calamawy also star in the series, which premiered March 30 on Disney+. Though "Moon Knight" was originally announced as a limited series, rumors of a second season began to swirl on social media following a deleted tweet from Marvel Studios.

This groundbreaking show plays with the viewer's concept of reality, weaving twisted timelines through an unreliable narrator. The show follows Steven Grant, a mild-mannered gift shop employee, and Marc Spector, a dangerous mercenary. Both men share a body also tasked with serving as the Egyptian god of the moon, Khonsu's, avatar. Together, they must prevent a group of fanatics from freeing the goddess Ammit, the personification of divine retribution.

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"Moon Knight" premiered on March 30, 2022. The final episode drops Wednesday May 4, at 3:01 a.m. EST. 

"Moon Knight" was originally set to exist as a standalone series with just six episodes. Though there are rumors swirling that a second season is in the works following Marvel Studios' change in wording from "series finale" to "season finale" on social media, nothing has been confirmed. 

"Moon Knight" will be available to stream exclusively on Disney+.

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