The MoonKnight finale just introduced a groundbreaking new MCU hero
,"and there was a big sequence in Egypt and it was a disgrace for us. You had a sheikh – that doesn't make any sense to us. Egypt looked like a country from the Middle Ages. It looked like the desert."
During that same interview, Mohamed mentions that even the original comics"did a great job of researching and trying to make Egypt authentic," but the show goes one better by reimagining Abdul Faoul, an extremely minor Egyptian hero, as a meaningful role for Layla.team sought to defy these awful Hollywood tropes and reframe Egyptian representation in a far more positive light.
"I hope that the people who can relate to Layla feel seen and excited, and people who don't, that's OK. There's space for everyone," May told
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