MOON KNIGHT Writer Reveals That Stained Glass Scarlet & Zodiac Were Considered For Potential Villains

MOON KNIGHT Writer Reveals That Stained Glass Scarlet & Zodiac Were Considered For Potential Villains

Moon Knight head writer/executive producer Jeremy Slater has revealed that both Zodiac and Stained Glass Scarlet were considered for the show's big bads before they settled on Arthur Harrow...

By MarkCassidy - May 07, 2022 06:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Moon Knight

When it was announced that Ethan Hawke had been cast as the villain in the Disney+ Moon Knight series, fans began to speculate wildly about which character he could be playing, and some were convinced that he might even be portraying Dracula following an online rumor.

We soon found out that Marvel Studios had actually gone will a relatively obscure baddie named Arthur Harrow, although Hawke's interpretation bore little resemblance to his comic book counterpart.

Head writer/EP Jeremey Slater has previously revealed that Marc Spector's nemesis, Bushman, did appear in early drafts of the script, and it's now come to light that both Stained Glass Scarlet and Zodiac were also considered at one point.

"And we really looked at all of the sort of classic villains," Slater tells The Direct. "There was a couple that we talked about; Stained Glass Scarlet, and you know, Zodiac, and different characters like that. No one really kind of fit the parameters of the story we were telling, so we were just like, ‘You know what, can we just introduce a guy, and we’ll grab a name from some’—you know, they gave me a list of [like] every villain whose ever appeared in a Moon Knight comic. I just went through and went like, ‘Arthur Harrow, that sounds like a cool villain name, let’s go with that.’"

So, despite keeping the name of a character from the comics, Harrow was, for all intents and purposes, created for the show.

Stained Glass Scarlet, a former nun-turned ruthless vigilante, could have worked very well, while aspects of Zodiac (we assume he means the more recent incarnation of the character and not the LMD from the '70s) appear to have been used for this take on Harrow, anyway.

If Moon Knight does return for a second season, it'll be very interesting to see who is introduced as a new antagonist. Of course, there's a chance we may not see Spector again until he's fighting alongside The Avengers (or the Midnight Sons?) on the big screen.

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connorblaze
connorblaze - 5/7/2022, 6:16 AM
I’ve always been interested in DID and love his costume design so I was excited for this. But the whole thing fell pretty flat for me. They should have leanred into the horror or grittier tone more. The purple energy blasts and talking hippos and giant crocodiles all felt really silly juxtaposed against the serious stuff.
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 5/7/2022, 6:19 AM
@connorblaze - Agree 100%. Isaac was excellent and the show had its moments, but it was all over the place tonally. The cartoon animal stuff just made me cringe.
connorblaze
connorblaze - 5/7/2022, 6:17 AM
And Ethan Hawke was completely wasted. Wasn’t prticularly interesting in any way after his opening with the glass shoes.
WruceBayne
WruceBayne - 5/7/2022, 6:46 AM
@connorblaze - remember when everybody thought he was Dracula?
GhostSurfer
GhostSurfer - 5/7/2022, 8:12 AM
@connorblaze - Heavily disagree. I thought his ideology and motives were super interesting, especially after going through a torture being the avatar of Khonshu previously.
roboticJohnson
roboticJohnson - 5/7/2022, 6:22 AM
Was expecting something more similar to the daredevil series, hoping that disney+ would show us they aren't afraid to lean into a more mature territory, but in the end it was disappointing on that front. A different villain could have helped with that, going with a supernatural setting was probably a bad choice. I don't want to be that guy, but it feels like the writers for this series had just a faint idea of who moon knight is and were more interested in egypt and everything related to it instead.
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 5/7/2022, 6:28 AM
Oscar was great and i still feel like he was wasted....
Wasted on a mediocre ass series, fml.
WruceBayne
WruceBayne - 5/7/2022, 8:43 AM
It would’ve been cool to see a costumed villain instead of the “I’m in between jobs at the moment substitute summer school teacher that was a 3rd rate surfer legend in 1982” polyester pirate we got in Ethan Hawke.
WruceBayne
WruceBayne - 5/7/2022, 8:49 AM
Ok, all jokes aside, how involved is Feige in these D+ shows lately?
IAmIronGland
IAmIronGland - 5/7/2022, 9:09 AM
I'm surprised by the number of sour comments about the show on here. Guess I'll be the cheerleader. Isaac was of course brilliant. I found Harrow to be consistently unsettling. I loved Layla and her surprise appearance as Scarlet Scarab. Khonshu himself was cool to look at and a fun prick. Someone above was put off by the kaiju fight and said it was inconsistent tonally. Don't get that since from episode 1, we had a character with the head of a giant bird skull. Don't know how people can be put off by comic book things happening in a comic book show, but hey, to each their own.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 5/7/2022, 10:20 AM
@IAmIronGland - Maybe I’m slightly bias as someone who is a huge Moon Knight fan, but even given that I would wholeheartedly admit if this show was ass. It was far from average. At its best it was an eccentric showcase for Isaac and an admirable first time plunge into the surreal and psychological for Marvel. At its worst, a tonally messy exercise in execution and managing pace. Just boring during its worst episodes and anywhere from intriguing (the handling of the Egyptian mythos) to enthralling at its best (Isaac in episode 5 mainly)
soberchimera
soberchimera - 5/7/2022, 11:11 AM
By Zodiac, does he mean the organization or is there s separate character called that?
Corruptor
Corruptor - 5/7/2022, 1:13 PM
I knew it. They thought "Harrow" sounded cool 'cuz he's like a baddie and must be very harrowing. Every other Moon Knight villain ever not good enough for the "story we wanted to tell". Try telling a Moon Knight story and those characters would fit just fine.
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