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Oscar Isaac Embraces the Chaos in First Trailer for Marvel’s “Moon Knight” Series! [Video]

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Oscar Isaac is headed back into the world of Marvel with the upcoming Disney+ series “Moon Knight,” which was developed by Jeremy Slater (“The Exorcist”). Ethan Hawke will be playing the series’ lead villain. The first trailer was released tonight with news of the official launch date: “Moon Knight” takes flight on Disney+ this coming March 30, 2022!

Watch the official trailer below, which blends dreams and waking life for a dark superhero tale wherein a man becomes something he never imagined. Welcome to chaos…

Mohamed Diab (Clash) is on board as director and showrunner, with Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead (Resolution, Spring, V/H/S: Viral, The Endless, Synchronic) directing as well.

Moon Knight was created by Doug Moench and Don Perlin, introduced in Werewolf by Night #32 (August 1975). THR describes the Marvel character as “an ex-Marine turned mercenary whose multiple alter egos allow him to better fight crime.”

Moon Knight has to date never appeared in the world of live-action, and the Disney+ series is reportedly set to pave the way for the character to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Moon Knight has recently been voiced on TV by Diedrich Bader (Ultimate Spider-Man vs. The Sinister Six), Gideon Emery (“Avengers Assemble”) and Peter Giles (“Spider-Man”).

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“Agatha All Along” Brings Darkness to Disney+ This September

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Kathryn Hahn is back as the bewitching villain Agatha Harkness in the upcoming Disney+ series “Agatha All Along, confirmed as the official title of the upcoming series tonight.

“Agatha All Along” premieres with the first TWO episodes on September 18.

You can watch the title reveal video below, which makes it clear that all the previous titles for the series were part of a clever marketing campaign… all along. Well played, Marvel.

Tony-winner Patti LuPone joins the previously announced Aubrey Plaza (Child’s Play) and Joe Locke (Heartstopper), as well as Ali Ahn, Maria Dizzia, and Sasheer Zamata.

Emma Caulfield Ford (“Wandavision”) will also be back as the character Dottie.

Jac Schaeffer (“WandaVision”) is on board the series as writer/exec producer.

Plot details for the spinoff project are under wraps at the moment, so it’s unclear if the series will pick up following the events of “WandaVision.” In the finale’s big final battle, Wanda of course defeated Agatha Harkness, trapping her in the town of Westview.

One of Earth’s most powerful witches, we knew she’d eventually be back…

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