Marvel Studio’s Disney+ collection Moon Knight not too long ago completed up its first season, and though the season centered primarily on only one villain — Ethan Hawke’s Arthur Harrow — the workforce behind the collection had many extra concepts for different villains to look.
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Jeremy Slater, an govt producer and the top author of Moon Knight, mentioned that the workforce thought of many different villains for the collection, together with Bushman, a personality that has appeared in varied Moon Knight comics as a longstanding villain to Moon Knight.
“I imply Bushman was in my first couple variations of the script for positive, and we tried to have a number of completely different variations of him,” Slater informed The Direct. “In the end, I used to be the one to make the choice to ax Bushman. I went to Marvel and mentioned I’m not snug with this, can we take him out and discuss completely different variations, they usually have been all the time actually supportive.”
Slater additionally spoke a couple of handful of different villains that have been doubtlessly thought of for the collection, together with some lesser-known Marvel villains like Stained Glass Scarlet and Zodiac. As a substitute, Slater mentioned, he ended up taking varied traits from a ton of villains and utilizing that to provide you with an unique character for the present.
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“We actually checked out all the type of basic villains. There was a pair that we talked about; Stained Glass Scarlet, and , Zodiac, and completely different characters like that. Nobody actually form of match the parameters of the story we have been telling, so we have been identical to, ‘You already know what, can we simply introduce a man, and we’ll seize a reputation from some’—, they gave me an inventory of [like] each villain whose ever appeared in a Moon Knight comedian. I simply went by means of and went like, ‘Arthur Harrow, that feels like a cool villain title, let’s go along with that.’”