With Moon Knight set to premiere on Disney+ in just a few days on March 30, Marvel Studios has dropped a new promo teasing the unique and troubled relationship between Marc Spector/Steven Grant (Oscar Isaac) and Layla El-Faouly (May Calamawy).'

In the promo, Calamawy's Layla reveals that at her and Marc previously went on "adventures" and had a "life together." As Steven, however, Isaac's character has absolutely no memory of her, or their shared past -- though he wishes he could remember. Later on, Layla seems especially taken aback when Marc becomes the vigilante known as Moon Knight.

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"It was interesting because [head director] Mohamed [Diab] and Sarah [Goher], his wife and creative partner, took the role of Layla and found a way to deepen it by making much stronger connections," Isaac recently told Total Film regarding Calamawy's character. "So, for instance, the fact that you find out that Marc and her were married, or are married. The important thing that came out of all our conversations with Mohamed is creating a character with Steven that is desperate for connection and love, but just doesn't have the social skills for it. Because of the blackouts and because of his lack of history, that creates an introverted personality, and yet all he wants is to connect."

The actor continued, "When Layla comes into his life and seems like the only person that can help him, his life suddenly starts to both fall apart and light up, because he has someone and she's saying that they're supposed to be married, but she's mistaken him for someone else. Then on the other side is Marc, who is pushing everyone away, particularly Layla. And we come to find out that that's because, in his mind, he's trying to protect her. There was that push and pull and this budding romance that Steven has with her, and Marc, who is filled with regret and shame and just wants to push her away for her own safety."

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In addition to Isaac as Moon Knight and Calamawy as Layla, Disney+'s Moon Knight stars Ethan Hawke as Arthur Harrow, Gaspard Ulliel as Anton Mogart/Midnight Man, F. Murray Abraham as Khonshu, Antonia Salib as Taweret, Rey Lucas as Elias Spector, Fernanda Andrade as Wendy Spector, Lucy Thackeray as Donna, Ann Akinjirin as Bobby and David Ganly as Billy. Meanwhile, Saffron Hocking, Sofia Asir, Ahmed Dash, Hazem Ehab, Amr Al-Qadi, Zizi Dagher, Sofia Danu, Karim El-Hakim, Shaun Scott and Díana Bermudez have all been cast in undisclosed roles.

Marvel Studios' Moon Knight premieres Wednesday, March 30 on Disney+. The series will run for a total of six episodes.

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