Hot Toys Reveals Two New “Moon Knight” Collectible Figures from the Marvel Studios Series, Including Mr. Knight

Actor Oscar Isaac's likeness is perfectly captured in this high-end figures.

Today the high-end collectible manufacturer Hot Toys revealed two new 1/6th-scale figures inspired by Marvel Studios’ live-action Disney+ series Moon Knight starring Oscar Isaac.

What’s happening:

  • Two new highly detailed Hot Toys collectible figures from Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight have been revealed via Sideshow Collectibles: Moon Knight (Artisan Edition) and Mr. Knight.
  • Both figures expertly capture Oscar Isaac’s on-screen appearance from the series and feature Hot Toys’ innovative rolling eyeball design. Alternate heads with hoods and light-up eyes are included for both Moon Knight and Mr. Knight.
  • The Moon Knight (Artisan Edition) figure will become available for pre-order beginning at 10:00 AM this Friday, December 13th via Sideshow, while the Mr. Knight figure is available for pre-order right now.


What they’re saying:

  • Sideshow Collectibles: “Moon Knight follows Steven Grant, an unassuming gift-shop employee, who discovers he has dissociative identity disorder and shares a body with the dangerous mercenary, Marc Spector. They must navigate their dual identities while unraveling a mystery among the powerful gods of Egypt.”
  • “Moon Knight wears a finely tailored outfit adorned with ancient symbols and patterns, sculpted bandages, and a cape with embedded wire. Ready to serve Khonshu, he is equipped with 8 crescent blades in different sizes.”
  • “This highly detailed [Mr. Knight] figure boasts a hand-painted headsculpt with a detailed likeness of Oscar Isaac in the role, with Hot Toys' innovative rolling eyeball design, plus an additional masked head with LED light-up eyes. Mr. Knight is equipped with a Scarab and 2 truncheons embellished with ancient symbols.”

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Mike Celestino
Mike serves as Laughing Place's lead Southern California reporter, Editorial Director for Star Wars content, and host of the weekly "Who's the Bossk?" Star Wars podcast. He's been fascinated by Disney theme parks and storytelling in general all his life and resides in Burbank, California with his beloved wife and cats.