According to things Feige has said; it’s gonna be kept vague as to whether Marc has powers or not. So it could just be a visual to show Marc turning to the Moon Knight persona in his POV.
Either way I’m fine with it - I’ve always enjoyed the supernatural aspect of MK the most
The level of disrespect Zelenetz has, and to be Jewish as well? Just wow.
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The guy wrote a bunch of fill-ins. I don't particularly need or care about his position.
This whole thing feels like a manufactured controversy. Marc's Judaism is barely a part of his character, and all of a sudden, he's being treated as "A Jewish Super-Hero™"
Where were all these complains when ran around with an ankh on his chest? Or when he actively worshiped an idol?
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Moon Knight is the 24th member to be an official Avengers.
Yes! I remember the Alan Zelenetz run from the 1985 series.
Too bad it didn't last long, but I still have lovely memories about the artwork from Chris Warner (XD)
As much as I love how the current series has teased at exploring Marc being Jewish & Dr Badr being a Muslim while they both serve a completely different god and pal around with a vampire, I get why they would want to just sidestep all that in a live action show that will have way more reach.
I mean Marvel's first headlining Jewish superhero on TV being someone who immediately throws his own god overboard to work for another one is exactly the kind of thing that is likely to be a dumpster fire publicity wise unless it's way more maturely handled than I would expect from a Disney show tbh