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How many episodes is Moon Knight and what is the age rating on Disney+?

Based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, Moon Knight is part of Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Moon Knight follows a former American marine-turned-mercenary, Marc Spector, who was gifted superpowers when his life was saved by an Egyptian god.

In the present day, Spector suffers from dissociative identity disorder. This was previously known as multiple personality disorder.

The show premiered today (March 30). Episodes will then be released weekly until May 4.

Read more: Moon Knight cast on Disney+ alongside Oscar Isaac

But how many episodes of Moon Knight are there and what is the age rating on Disney Plus? Here’s everything you need to know.

There will be six episodes in the first season of Moon Knight which will air weekly. The plot follows Marc Spector who is drawn into a deadly mystery involving Egyptian gods with his multiple identities.

The cast includes Oscar Isaac as Moon Knight. Also appearing are Gaspard Ulliel as Anton Mogart/Midnight Man, Ethan Hawke as Arthur Harrow, May Calamawy as Layla El-Faouly, Loic Mabanza as Bushman and Lucy Thackeray as Donna.

The series is rated 16+. There’s violence, brutal fight scenes, occasional alcohol use and innuendos.

Viewers should also expect blood, depictions of killing and an exploration of dissociative identity disorder. Sixteen plus is the same rating that was given to Jessica Jones, Daredevil and The Defenders.

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