‘Moon Knight’ Director Begged Ethan Hawke to Not Read the Script Before Joining Marvel Series
It was the first time in 35 years that Hawke agreed to a part without reading a script.
It was the first time in 35 years that Hawke agreed to a part without reading a script.
“It was months of smashing my head against a stone wall like, ‘Is this the right thing to do?'”
“It’s astounding that it even exists in this country,” Isaac said of the bill while promoting “Moon Knight.”
Isaac said that, while his character is prone to hallucinations, “the one thing that’s absolutely real is his emotional journey.”
Hawke stars as villain Arthur Harrow in Disney+’s “Moon Knight,” premiering March 30.
This week saw Oscar Isaac — promoting his upcoming MCU series, “Moon Knight” — make his “SNL” hosting debut.
A hostile Santa Claus statue, a maniacal Oscar Isaac, and some frozen custard are just three of the many ingredients in this endless comedy.
Disney and Marvel’s upcoming series “Moon Knight” stars Oscar Isaac — that may be all you need to know, but we’ve got more details anyway.
“The more personal I make it… the harder it will be to finance,” Coppola said of his long-gestating film.
Oscar Isaac was “desperate” to return to character studies. Enter: “Moon Knight.”
A new Super Bowl spot gives fans a better look at the “brutal” Disney+ series.
“There’s a tonal shift,” the Marvel president said of the Disney+ series. “This is a different thing. This is Moon Knight.”