MOON KNIGHT Director & Producer Reflect On Oscar Isaac's Heartbreaking Performance In Episode 5 (Exclusive)

MOON KNIGHT Director & Producer Reflect On Oscar Isaac's Heartbreaking Performance In Episode 5 (Exclusive)

Before Moon Knight brought things to a close this past Wednesday, they delivered one of the finest episodes of MCU television ever with "Asylum," and we got some further insight on the powerful hour.

By RohanPatel - May 06, 2022 08:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Moon Knight

Moon Knight ramped up to its epic season finale last week with one heckuva penultimate episode in "Asylum," which revealed Marc Spector's (Oscar Isaac) tragic origin story.

The hour was arguably one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's darkest yet as it tackled seriously adult themes like childhood trauma and abuse. It ultimately ended with the big reveal of where Marc's dissociative identity disorder began and when Steven was born. 

Speaking with director Mohamed Diab post-finale, he reflected on the powerful tale and revealed that it was Marvel Studios' highest-rated episode of television ever by critics and audiences, which, while being welcome news for the production team, still caught everyone involved by surprise. 

"As much as we can, from the pitch that we had, me and Sarah, my wife and my producer, and she's a producer on the show. We wanted to do this darker, we wanted our backstory to be much darker. So, it was very important for us to make the backstory much darker and very emotional. So, I'm happy that we were allowed to make it darker and Marvel, definitely there was a push and pull, but everyone at the end, loved that story of the mother, which we came up with, and definitely, we had the best supporters in Oscar and Ethan and May, who loved that backstory.

That backstory of the mom is something that wasn't in the initial script. That was me and Sarah coming up with the idea of the mom, and his brother dying as a kid and feeling that guilt, having that burden on their shoulders. So, it's a push and pull, and you learn, as a team player, what is right and what is accepted and what is not, but I'm really happy with all the collaborators that helped make the episode the way it is.

Ironically, we didn't know that people were going to like it that much. I was like, “Okay, this is going to be an emotional episode. They’re going to like the other episodes more,” I never, that was a shocking thing for me to hear from tons of people that this is their best MCU moment ever, especially because it doesn't have any action, it's so funny, our job, you're always fragile, you never know what's going to work and what's not going to work, so I always had doubts about this episode, what's going to happen and I always thought it's okay, even though right now when I see it without all that artist doubt, I love it, I love it so much that people love it more than - it was the best-reviewed episode of all the Marvel shows ever."

Producer Grant Curtis, who has been working on comic book movies since Sam Raimi's original Spider-Man, spoke on the legacy of the original 2002 blockbuster and what keeps getting him excited about new projects, including Moon Knight

"What continues to jazz my engines and keep me interested is the characters themselves. Peter Parker, Marc Spector, Tony Stark, just what I mean by that is Marvel movies are character studies, first and foremost. I love Spider-Man, I love Moon Knight, I love Iron Man, but what gets me turning the page in the comics and also continuing to watch the journey that Kevin and Lou and Victoria and Brad continue to take us on through the MCU is the characters. That's what I continue, that's what Sam took us on that journey with Peter Parker and Tobey, and that's what Kevin Feige continues to take the journey on and MCU is character first, and it shows.

You love these characters, you're invested in these characters. When Oscar Isaac, in episode five, is sitting there rocking his yarmulke in tears, it breaks my heart to this day, and I've seen that episode so many times that I can almost quote it. But it's what Oscar brings to the table, it's what Ethan brings the table, it’s what May brings to the table, it’s what F. Murray Abraham brings to the table that continues to keep me getting out of bed in the morning."

Moon Knight is now streaming on Disney+!

When Steven Grant, a mild-mannered gift-shop employee, becomes plagued with blackouts and memories of another life, he discovers he has dissociative identity disorder and shares a body with mercenary Marc Spector. As Steven/Marc’s enemies converge upon them, they must navigate their complex identities while thrust into a deadly mystery among the powerful gods of Egypt.

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JustAChillFan
JustAChillFan - 5/6/2022, 8:23 PM
After watching the whole show in one day, I gotta say I'm feeling disappointed. The show didn't flow from scene to scene or location to location very well. I get that the main character we are following has blackouts and is a has his own broken timeline per SE, but it felt really disjointed in a way that wasn't enjoyable to watch. The title character of moon night barely has any fights, meaning we barely see him in costume. The cgi was horrendous on the creatures and even by making it so only Steven/Marc could see them while I fun idea, really sucks when the cgi on them when we actually see them is so bad. It makes it seem like less of a creative choice and more of a budget choice which you should never feel as an audience. I don't need to actually see big climactic fighting but just having him blackout during them feels cheap too. The show felt really cheap overall. Also Steven was too annoying of a character at times and the weird relationship he somehow has with Marc's wife who knows him as Marc just felt rushed. Imo my least favourite Disney+ show, which sucks because I really like the character from the comics.
marvel72
marvel72 - 5/6/2022, 8:27 PM
Episode 5 is probably the best episode, however this show was a major letdown. I want to see Moon Knight in a show called Moon Knight.
TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 5/6/2022, 8:50 PM
@marvel72 - I have to agree basically that was the best ep and all the MK stuff was great but his wife was a drag and Harrow was not always entertaining. Loved the first, second, and 5th eps.

Wandavision still on top and now it’s even better, like, I gotta rewatch that sucker asap
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 5/6/2022, 8:38 PM
Oscar definitely went crazy in that episode and it's even crazier to hear the mom stuff wasn't in there to start. I wonder if that actress is getting hate mail because she did well at selling her own grief turned hatred for her son.

I wasn't let down by this show like the ones above. The action in these movies and shows don't really excite me. The best moments in the mcu are the more quiet moments. Wanda breaking down, bucky watching Tony learn he killed his parents, bucky saying "yeah but I did it", vision speeches,kilmonger seeing his father in the Astral plain as well as T'Chala, Thanos speech to the big 3, and so many others. Those are the things that stay with me. Action is more obligatory
GhostDog
GhostDog - 5/6/2022, 8:49 PM
Emmy worthy
ElricReturns
ElricReturns - 5/6/2022, 10:55 PM
Do you think he wanted to make this show darker? I'm not sure he said darker enough times.
Fogs
Fogs - 5/7/2022, 4:53 AM
Loved it. Fazed out a little bit in the last battle as usual but overall it's a great show with good character building.

Plus the overall violence and the 5th episode themes show they could very well have Daredevil in the MCU (over here it's pg 16).
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