![]() ![]() On “Moon Knight,” the character of Steven Grant ( Oscar Isaac) works in a museum in London, and in Episode 2, he enters a storage locker that already had QR codes printed on every door. Then he remembered touring the House of Terror museum in Budapest, and how visitors could use their phones to scan QR codes to read captions in English or learn more about what they were seeing. “The first seed of that idea comes with my fascination with ‘Bob’s Burgers,'” says “Moon Knight” executive producer Grant Curtis in his first interview about the effort.Ĭurtis loved how “Bob’s Burgers” constantly engaged viewers with its ever-changing running gags in the opening and closing credits and with the burger of the week, and he wanted to bring a similar kind of interactivity to “Moon Knight.” He also knew that, as the first MCU series that doesn’t feature any legacy characters, he wanted to help educate viewers on Moon Knight’s comic book history. So how did Marvel Studios decide to do this?
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