A new still from Disney+'s upcoming series, Moon Knight, has been released, teasing yet another one of the superhero's personalities.

The still, released through Empire Magazine, showcases Steven Grant, also known as Marc Spector, dressed in a dapper white suit with glowing eyes and a black cane. This personality is better known in the comics as none other than Mr. Knight.

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Mr. Knight is the hero's most recently developed personalities, making his comic book debut in 2014's Moon Knight Vol. 7 #1 (written by Warren Ellis, illustrated by Declan Shalvey and Jordie Bellaire, with lettering by Chris Eliopoulos). He is one of Marc Spector's most socially capable personalities and one of the most well-received by comic book readers.

Audiences have had brief glimpses at actor Oscar Isaac in costume as the complex superhero, through some of the upcoming show's trailers and teasers. The best look yet was provided, once again, through Empire Magazine, whose recent cover presented a full look at the Moon Knight costume, as well as some of the weapons he will employ in his brutal campaign against criminals like actor Ethan Hawke's mysterious character, believed to be an adaptation of Dr. Arthur Harrow.

While details concerning Hawke's character are scarce, the trailer for the series hinted he would be a cult leader-like character. Hawke himself previously revealed that he drew inspiration from a real life religious cult leader, David Koresh.

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Moon Knight is set to run for a total of six episodes, with series creator Jeremy Slater serving as head writer and Mohamed Diab directing. While there has been speculation that Disney+ will eventually greenlight a second season, Isaac seemingly confirmed that there will be no future series following the upcoming release. In a recent interview, the actor referred to the project as a limited series, hinting that there won't be a second season. However, it is expected that Moon Knight will continue to appear throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including in films and other shows.

The episode titles for Moon Knight were reportedly revealed to audiences through the TV Time app, hinting at Marc Spector's struggle with his mental health. Spector, who grapples with dissociative identity disorder, was evidently a challenge for Isaac to play, though one he enjoyed. The actor previously said, "I found so much room to do things that I've never done before and had been curious about and wanting to do. I could not wait to get to set, and it was the biggest workload I've ever had in my career and most challenging; by the sheer amount of stuff we had to do in eight months, and even yet, I couldn't wait to get to set and work."

Moon Knight is set to premiere on Disney+ on March 30.

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Source: Empire Magazine