What time is Moon Knight episode 1 released on Disney Plus?
Here’s when Moon Knight launches on Disney Plus
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Moon Knight’s first episode is just one day away from being release. The newest superhero to arrive in theMarvelCinematic Universe (MCU) will make his live-action debut onWednesday, March 30. And it’s none too soon, given it’s been five months since the last Marvel Studios project was released.
Marvel fans have been eagerly awaiting new content, withSpider-Man: No Way Homebeing the last MCU movie or TV show to be released by the Disney subsidiary. But, withMoon Knightlanding onDisney Plusshortly, that long wait is almost over.
Still, there’s one key question left outstanding ahead of Moon Knight’s MCU debut: what time will Moon Knight episode 1 actually be released? We’ve been waiting so long for the nextMarvel Phase 4production to be beamed onto our TV screens, so we wouldn’t be surprised if you’ve been wonderingwhenit’ll actually land on Disney’s streaming platform. Based onour spoiler-free review, though, you’ll be pleased to hear that it’sreallygood.
That’s where we come in. Below, you’ll find the exact time that Moon Knight episode 1 will be available to stream on Disney Plus in your region of the world. You’ll also find a rundown of when each new episode will air on the streamer, too. So, make sure you bookmark this page and return a few days – before the next instalment lands – to know exactly when that’ll be.
When is Moon Knight episode 1 launching on Disney Plus?
Moon Knight’s premiere will land on Disney Plus onWednesday, March 30 at 12 AM PT/ 3 AM ET/ 8AM BST/ 12:30PM IST/ 5PM AEST.
Unfortunately for US viewers, Moon Knight’s release time means that you’ll have to wake up early (or stay up late) if you want to catch it as soon as it lands. UK audiences, meanwhile, may have the chance to watch it before they start work on that day. Indian residents can check episode 1 out on their lunch break, while Australian fans might have to wait until they get home from work to see the first instalment.
Regardless of where you reside in the world, you may want to take precautions surrounding Moon Knight spoilers. If you can’t watch the first episode until later on Wednesday – or even the weekend – you won’t want to have key plot points spoiled for you on social media.
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Our advice? Mute words and hashtags including #MoonKnight, #MoonKnightspoilers, and #MoonKnightepisode1 to ensure that nothing slips through. Believe us, you’ll be disappointed if you have any part of it ruined for you.
Moon Knight on Disney Plus release schedule: how many episodes are there?
Here’s a full rundown of the release schedule for Moon Knight on Disney Plus:
Thankfully, Moon Knight’s final episode will air two days beforeDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madnesslaunches exclusively in theaters. Anyone who may be worried about potential crossovers between the two Marvel projects need not fret.
Is there a trailer for Moon Knight episode 1?
Not specifically, but there is an official trailer – andplentyofTV spotsandfeaturettes– available to watch online. You can check out Moon Knight’s full teaser trailer above, which will give you a flavor of what to expect from the latest MCU production.
For more Moon Knight-based content, check our our exclusives onwhere Moon Knight may appear in the MCU next, plus whether thoseGeorge Clooney directing rumors are true. And be sure to keep an eye out for a spoiler-free review, which will be available to read on Tuesday, March 29.
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