Mohamed Diab To Direct Moon Knight Series For Disney Plus

Moon Knight has found its director!


Moon Knight has enlisted Mohamed Diab as director for the Disney Plus series.

Hot off the heels of the Oscar Isaac casting news, it appears that Moon Knight has found its director. According to Deadline, Mohamed Diab has been tapped to direct Moon Knight for Disney Plus. Jeremy Slater will be the showrunner and be the Executive Produce the series.

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In the comics, Marc Spector, a.k.a. Moon Knight, was a CIA agent-turned-mercenary making millions. His wealth from being a mercenary and investments land him anywhere between $50 million to $3 billion in net worth, granting him a suave Bruce Wayne-style life. Yet during his last mercenary job in Cairo, Spector was left for dead by a former colleague.

Spector dragged himself through the sands of the desert to the tomb of Konshu, the Egyptian moon god. There he was pronounced dead but resurrected at the hands of Konshu. The resurrection took a toll however, as he developed multiple personality disorder. When he returned to New York, he created two new personalities — Steven Grant and Jake Lockley. Grant was the millionaire womanizer while Lockley was a cab driver.

It was after developing his other personalities when he took on the mantle of Moon Knight. Konshu granted Spector with increased physical capabilities and periodic prophetic visions at night; yet even Spector himself was unsure whether Konshu was yet another personality of his own creation. Even still, Moon Knight operates with an arsenal of technology, vehicles and costumes to suit his needs

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Source: Deadline

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