Moon Knight final episode gets the shortest runtime

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The American action television series, Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight, starring “Oscar Issac,” which got premiered on Disney+ on March 30, 2022, and is now at the verge of ending with it’s sixth episode releasing on May 4. It is thought to be the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s sixth television series (MCU). The series is based on the fictional character ‘Moon Knight’ from Marvel Comics. Marc Spector, Moon Knight, is played by Issac, an avaricious man with a psychiatric dissociative identity disorder who has been given the abilities of an Egyptian God.

For viewers all over the world, Moon Knight has been a crazy ride. The series is one of the many gems of MCU. Viewers have been following Oscar Isaac’s Steven Grant as he discovers he shares his body with a second person, and that he is possessed by an Egyptian god, and maybe go insane. The response has been overwhelmingly positive, and Marvel Studios appears to have delivered yet another smacking Marvel series. The truth of Marc Spector and the events that gave birth to his Dissociative Identity Disorder was finally revealed in the most recent episode. For many, however, the instalment came to an abrupt stop.

Reportedly, the last sixth episode of the series’ finale will be just 44 – 45 minutes long.That makes it the shortest MCU on Disney+ finale to date, and with so much story to tell as we head into the episode, it’s tough to imagine Moon Knight delivering a fully satisfying ending. Mohamed Diab, the director of Moon Knight’s impending conclusion, has dropped a few pointers about what to expect from the unexpected conclusion. Diab teased next week’s Moon Knight finale in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. He said, “I hope it’s a satisfying wrap-up to our story. I feel it is. There are some surprises. I think the audience deserves a big action sequence, but it’s more than that. It has some twists and turns, and I really feel like it’s a satisfying ending to our journey.”

Moon Knight will conclude on a high note, whether the finale is short or not, according to executive producer Grant Curtis. “Episodes 5 and 6 are going to blow your mind,” he said. “There’s a whole world of Moon Knight’s history that you have not been able to watch in those first four episodes that you will in the last two. Big fans of the comics who do know his history are going to be happy,” Curtis said. Moon Knight is labelled as a limited series implying that there will most likely be no second season. This puts a lot of burden on next week’s episode to wrap things up as neatly as possible.

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