Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT New MCU art gives Marc Spector's Moon Knight a retro, 1970s-style costume, inspired by unused plans for a classic series featuring the Fist of Khonshu. Oscar Isaac brought Marc Spector into live-action for the first time ever in Marvel Studios' Moon Knight series in 2022, and was gifted a fantastic, comic-accurate costume as the titular superhero.
As well as being inspired by Moon Knight's early designs in Marvel Comics, this art also takes inspiration from unrealized plans for a Japanese Moon Knight series in the 1970s, which could have established Marvel's first shared live-action superhero universe. How The Canceled Moon Knight Series Could Have Kick-Started An Earlier Marvel Shared Universe Close During Moon Knight's first starring appearance in Marvel Comics' Marvel Preview #21 in 1980, writer Doug Moench suggested that foreign interest in the character had prompted a Japanese TV series focused on Moon Knight to go into development. As it turns out, this was a false claim, though a Japanese Moon Knight series had been planned.