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Moon Knight viewers all have the same complaint as new Marvel series hits Disney+
DISNEY and Marvel Studios viewers are frustrated about the new Moon Knight series for a huge reason.
Fans are going wild for the latest in Marvel’s TV miniseries – but many are annoyed that they cannot binge the whole series in one sitting and instead have to wait for weekly episodes.
Moon Knight fans have begged for more episodes to be released
Viewers took to Twitter to vent that their plans to binge the series had been ruined and begged the platform to release more episodes.
One viewer wrote: “I’m sad I can’t binge this and I haven’t wanted to binge a show in years! #MoonKnight”
Another posted: “For some reason I’d convinced myself that Moon Knight was going to get released in full today and I could spend the whole day binge-watching the lot. #MoonKnight”
A third begged: “Just release the rest of #MoonKnight so I can binge it already.”
“I can’t wait to binge #MoonKnight when all the episodes are out,” a fourth commented.
Another annoyed fan shared: “One thing I hate right now is the fact that I can’t just binge the whole thing. MoonKight”
Someone else fumed: “One episode? What a f****** disappointment….if I want to binge, let me binge. I am less likely to finish the series if I have to wait for a new episode every week.”
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The new Marvel show follows Marc Spector, played by Oscar Isaac, as he navigates his dissociative identity disorder.
Of course, this is no normal dissociative identity disorder – one personality is a conduit for an Egyptian moon god named Khonshu.
Superhero shenanigans ensue with Hollywood big-hitter Ethan Hawke as Moon Knight’s antagonist Arthur Harrow.
The miniseries will last for six episodes, mirroring Hawkeye and the Falcon And The Winter Soldier.
Unlike Loki, Moon Knight currently has no plans for a second season, although never say never with the MCU – we did get Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire back for Spider-Man: No Way Home.
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As with all new Marvel miniseries on Disney+, Moon Knight is exclusive to the Disney streamer and will not be available on Amazon Prime or Netflix.
If you want any chance of seeing this darker exploration into the MCU then you will need to sign up to Disney+.
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