Moon Knight’s Director Shares Personal Experience Of Bringing ‘Historic’ First Egyptian Superhero To The MCU

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Moon Knight’s Director Shares Personal Experience Of Bringing ‘Historic’ First Egyptian Superhero To The MCU
Moon Knight’s Director Shares Personal Experience Of Bringing ‘Historic’ First Egyptian Superhero To The MCU

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Warning: SPOILERS for the Moon Knight episode “Gods and Monsters” are ahead!

While Oscar Isaac’s Marc Spector / Steven Grant were the main attractions in the Moon Knight series, its finale, aka “Gods and Monsters,” brought a new superhero into the mix. As a result of a temporary pact made with Taweret, the hippo-headed Egyptian goddess of childbirth and fertility, May Calamawy’s Layla El-Faouly got her own superhero look and abilities, and it’s since been clarified that May became the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s version of Scarlet Scarab. Mohamed Diab, who directed “Gods and Monsters” (as well as the Moon Knight premiere and two other episodes) spoke with CinemaBlend about why it was such a big deal for him being able to bring in the MCU’s “historic” first Egyptian superhero.

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