Moon Knight - Season 1 [2027]
Moon Knight Season 1 isn’t really about a superhero. It’s a deeply empathetic study of how trauma fractures the self, and how healing requires acceptance, not destruction. The show earns its most powerful moment not in a punch, but in a quiet scene where Steven tells Marc: “We’re not broken. We’re just… more than one.”
: A mild-mannered museum gift-shop employee who believes he is dreaming his violent encounters. Jake Lockley Moon Knight - Season 1
Marc and Steven wake up in the afterlife—a blissful field. They are "cured." But they realize that in order to save the world, they made a deal. Khonshu appears, informing them that he is not done with them. With a snap of his fingers, the third alter, Jake Lockley, seizes control, picks up Harrow, and drives off to execute him. Moon Knight Season 1 isn’t really about a superhero
No season is perfect. The pacing in Episode 3 (“The Friendly Type”) drags under exposition, and Layla’s transformation into the super-hero Scarlet Scarab—while welcome for representation—feels rushed in the finale. Furthermore, the final battle relies on a generic CGI monster fight, which clashes with the otherwise intimate, psychological tone. We’re just… more than one