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Oscar Isaac recalls Marvel’ reaction to his Moon Knight accent: ‘They didn’t know what the hell I was doing’

‘They weren’t sure it was going to work at all,’ he said

Ellie Harrison
Wednesday 30 March 2022 02:18 EDT
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Oscar Isaac has reflected on the reaction of Marvel Studios bosses to his British accent inMoon Knight.

The actor, 43, stars in the series as Marc Spector, a man who harnesses the power of the ancient Egyptian gods to fight crime.

Marc has dissociative identity disorder, which manifests in four different personas, one of which is a British man named Grant.

“It wasn’t necessarily written that way at all,” Isaac told Radio Times in a recent interview. “And so I thought, ‘OK, well, let me see what [Marvel Studios president] Kevin [Feige] says about this.’

“And so I had a meeting with Kevin, I said, ‘This is how I’d want to do it.’ And he said, ‘Yeah, OK, go for it.’”

He added: “It’s funny, because afterwards he told me they didn’t know what the hell I was doing. And they weren’t sure it was going to work at all.

“But you know, in the end I’m glad we did that, because everyone says it kind of makes the show.”

Oscar Isaac in ‘Moon Knight'
Oscar Isaac in ‘Moon Knight' (Disney)

Isaac also admitted that he had “reservations” about taking the lead role in Moon Knight after finishing work in Disney’s Star Wars sequel trilogy, in which he played pilot Poe Dameron.

New episodes of Moon Knight are released every Wednesday on Disney Plus.

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