Paul Farquhar
Legend
His accent was OTT, but I guess that could be justified if Steven isn't a real person.
Oh, it's a very good narrative choice. We are introduced to the character at the same time that the protagonist is and, given that it's based on a comic that started with horror, it's also a very good choice.I think it is an excellent choice - it allowed Marvel to do its frequent playing with genre - from Steven's point of view, this episode is horror, not superheros.
loved it.
in the comics does he also have 2 personalitys? just curious but when he wakes up outside the house any idea where that is? anyone recognize the road?
And several, at least, are implied in the show. One said something like, "Oh no, the weak one is in charge now." as if discussing it with another.I the comics, he has many personalities. At least 5.
And several, at least, are implied in the show. One said something like, "Oh no, the weak one is in charge now." as if discussing it with another.
to me it sounded more contemporary than Khonshu. I believe that we hear Khonshu during the elevator scene.That voice should be Khonshu, voiced by F. Murray Abraham.
Interesting. I followed Moon Knight in the 90s iirc and he was just a brawler then. The last scene of the episode at least points to super strength. Looking forward to the power up.Initially, the character was just a Batman-style costumed vigilante, but he's sometimes gotten powered up -- whether due to the influence of the Egyptian moon god or his own mental illness varies from telling to telling -- to have super-strength and associated talents. What's going on in this account remains to be seen.
It was definitely F. Murray, and F. Murray is credited as playing Khonshu (whoever he is).to me it sounded more contemporary than Khonshu. I believe that we hear Khonshu during the elevator scene.