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Summon the Suit

  • Episode aired Apr 6, 2022
  • TV-14
  • 50m
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7.9/10
21K
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Oscar Isaac and Michael Benjamin Hernandez in Moon Knight (2022)
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With little time to react, Steven is thrust into a war of the gods as a mysterious partner arrives.With little time to react, Steven is thrust into a war of the gods as a mysterious partner arrives.With little time to react, Steven is thrust into a war of the gods as a mysterious partner arrives.

  • Directors
    • Justin Benson
    • Aaron Moorhead
  • Writers
    • Michael Kastelein
    • Jeremy Slater
    • Alex Meenehan
  • Stars
    • Oscar Isaac
    • Ethan Hawke
    • May Calamawy
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    21K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Justin Benson
      • Aaron Moorhead
    • Writers
      • Michael Kastelein
      • Jeremy Slater
      • Alex Meenehan
    • Stars
      • Oscar Isaac
      • Ethan Hawke
      • May Calamawy
    • 73User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Oscar Isaac
    Oscar Isaac
    • Marc Spector…
    Ethan Hawke
    Ethan Hawke
    • Arthur Harrow
    May Calamawy
    May Calamawy
    • Layla El-Faouly
    F. Murray Abraham
    F. Murray Abraham
    • Khonshu
    • (voice)
    Ann Akinjirin
    Ann Akinjirin
    • Bobbi
    David Ganly
    David Ganly
    • Billy
    Shaun Scott
    • Crawley
    Alexander Cobb
    Alexander Cobb
    • J.B.
    Darwin Shaw
    Darwin Shaw
    • Dornfeld
    Terique Jarrett
    Terique Jarrett
    • Storage Employee
    Miriam Nyarko
    • Jamila
    Fiz Marcus
    • Female On-Looker #1
    Lorna Anders
    • Female On-Looker #2
    Karim El Hakim
    Karim El Hakim
    • Khonshu Performer
    Michael Benjamin Hernandez
    • Marc Spector…
    Kaan Abdullah
    Kaan Abdullah
    • Man in green jacket
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Justin Benson
      • Aaron Moorhead
    • Writers
      • Michael Kastelein
      • Jeremy Slater
      • Alex Meenehan
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    8harry-34518

    Not as strong as episode 1 but still a solid instalment

    This episode is weaker than its predecessor with is being very exposition heavy. That being said I still really enjoyed this episode and thought for the most part it was well written and well paced and finally seeing some Moonknight action was fun. Although I haven't read the comics so I can't talk about the mr knight part I enjoyed his action scene too. Sadly one of my biggest gripes with both the episodes is the cgi, from the purple energy coming from the ground to the monster it just looked so cheap and didn't feel real. Konshu at points even looked bad. But the cinematography makes up for it with some amazing shots, but yet again not on the same level as episode 1. One thing that I really loved about this episode was Stevens paranoia and his confusion ,that we saw in episode 1, is still being continued here and it's really interesting to see how Layla was added into the mix. Overall I would say this is a really good episode but has some set backs.
    8aboalhija

    Good

    The song in the end translates to ( hush hush, here comes the kings!) and thats a good choice of songs by the director!

    Oscar's transformation between his characters tells what a great actor he is!

    About the episode, it was definitely well written and kinda better than the first one. We finally met Mark and understand his background story. Next episode gonna be in Egypt so that sounds good considering the show whole story.
    6Shadowboy_25cm

    too much slapstick, sledgehammer storytelling, less atmospheric, but the story keeps going

    The first episode was gripping, humorous, tense, atmospheric.

    This second episode shifts more to the funny, ridicolous, not to say to the slapstick side and doesn't keep up the interesting and gripping atmosphere from the former episode.

    We get more background story, thats ok. As the storytelling is fast-paced, it's in the construct of this show to keep the story going and leave some subtleness beside.

    Still entertaining, because of some action and fight scenes, but not that gripping and atmospheric than the first episode. A pity.

    I hope that the upcoming episoides will get back on track.
    8TheStorytellingCritic

    Frustrating but in all the right ways

    This 2nd ep is giving promise that the show will be consistent in quality. The pilot was strong and ep 2 continues from strength to strength.

    We see the majority of the ep from Steven's eyes and because of that we feel the frustration when no one believes him which is great and it really pushes that mystery theme of keeping the character and the audience in the dark.

    The cinematography picks up with its lighting and use of long tracking shots and I don't think I'll ever get tired of the shots that involve reflections. They add so much to the show and even seeing them talk via reflections with cracks splitting his face up. This ep gives us more character motivations and a bit more depth and the action may be not as many were hoping but it definitely shows what's in store for future eps as it gives us more of a taste but leaves us itching for more giving more of that frustration in a good way.

    I'm glad they're still steering clear of connecting to the wider MCU and so far they haven't ruined any tense moment with a cheap joke - a MCU trademark it seems.

    The only gripes is that some of the jokes do fall a little flat but not enough to take away from the moment and that British accent, I can get used to the accent as the episode goes on but it's the actual dialogue that doesn't fit with the accent, you can tell a non British person wrote it. The CGI is soft at times which makes me think they're saving the budget for the bigger fights towards the end of the season.

    Overall the episode is consistent but a little flatter but seems to be shaping to be one of the better MCU shows.

    P.s. I do think they need to make a MCU TV intro for the TV shows.

    P. P. S. The suit is definitely a fantastic outfit, if not one of my favourite superhero outfits in live action.
    8MamadNobari97

    Fantastic Episode

    Summon the Suit is a strong second episode to the great opener that was The Goldfish Problem, and it delves deeper into the chaotic mind of Steven Grant.

    This episode has basically everything, character study, great performances, good storytelling, and action.

    I absolutely loved the conversation between Steven and Arthur about their beliefs and morals, something that I think was needed more in Infinity War. The villain's motivation is like the plot of The Winter Soldier and what Hydra wanted to do, but the conversation around it is much better.

    And I really like this protagonist/villain dynamic we have here, and the villain has a fair share of screen time too. The "villain" of the story, Arthur, is of course really familiar with Marc's boss, and it gives another layer of depth to their relationship.

    Summon the Suit also has another great reveal that I didn't expect to see this early and I'm really thankful that they don't waste time showing us what our protagonist can really do.

    We have a really nice addition to the cast of characters that we have already seen in the promos, and she's a really good character and has a great dynamic with Steven.

    I have to mention, that this is how to do a protagonist! This is how you write a great, flawed, and actually interesting character as a protagonist, something that Disney Star Wars has no idea how to, as we have seen with Rey and recently Boba Fett.

    Our protagonist isn't exactly a righteous and flawless man who doesn't do the bidding of a questionable authority like Captain America, he's a man who has killed people - who might have deserved it - and will do it again because if he doesn't, he'll lose what he loves.

    All in all, this show has been really great so far and fun to watch, and this episode does a great job of establishing our trouble-minded protagonist and the antagonist further and has great dialogue and good action.

    And I like that Kevin Feige just gave the helms to this actual Egyptian director to depict his country's culture like what it is and not some American guy whose only knowledge of the Middle East is just putting a yellow filter on the screen.

    Also, I gotta mention that I don't really like Arabic as a language, even though mine (Farsi) is really close to it but I kinda cannot stand it, but I gotta admit that end-credit Arabic rap was lowkey fire! The Armenian Genocide Really Happened and Taiwan Is a Country.

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    • Trivia
      When Steven is shown to the storage locker, the number 043 is next to a prominent scannable QR code that links to a page on the on the official Marvel website where it's possible to read a free digital copy of "Werewolf By Night #33," originally published in 1975, which features Moon Knight's second appearance in the comics. After the following episodes were released, the QR code redirected to the comics related to the latest episode.
    • Goofs
      For most of the first half of Layla's motorcycle-ride conversation with Steven, her mouth doesn't match her words.
    • Quotes

      Marc Spector: Oy, Steven, what the hell are we wearing?

      Steven Grant: I don't know. She said I needed a suit.

      Marc Spector: Yeah, the ceremonial armor from Khonshu's temple, not psycho Colonel Sanders.

    • Crazy credits
      Steven Grant's suit is added into the title sequence in this episode.
    • Connections
      Referenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Crazy Comic Con Coverages (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Bela Lugosi's Dead
      Written and Performed by Bauhaus

      Courtesy of Bauhaus 1919 Music

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    • Release date
      • April 6, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Mandarin
      • Spanish
    • Filming locations
      • 37, Queenstown Road, Clapham, London, England, UK(Daytime Establishing Shot Of London Street)
    • Production company
      • Marvel Studios
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      • 50m
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos

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