The boss at Marvel Studios, Kevin Feige, teased the future of Oscar Isaac‘s recently minted hero, who starred in the Moon Knight series on Disney+.
Based on how the series’ first season ended, one would expect that more episodes were already in the works. Sadly, however, “there’s no official word” on a sophomore run.
While Season 2 may not have been confirmed just yet, there are plenty of whispers to justify the assumption that something is planned for Moon Knight.
There were even rumors that when Marvel Studios does get around to creating another round of Moon Knight episodes, they would be coming out at some point before Avengers: Secret Wars.
Fans now have yet further reason to believe Oscar Isaac will play the part again as soon as possible.
Moon Knight’s Prospects in the MCU
Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige teased more information about Moon Knight while discussing what they discovered about the earlier Phase 4 projects in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.
Feige said that one of the new characters he’s proud of is Kamala Khan and that “[he] hope[s] [they] learn something on every project”:
“I hope we learn something on every project. I was very pleased with everything that we did. Kamala Khan, for instance, is a great new character in the pantheon. I’m very proud of the Ms. Marvel show. I also know — and this is a spoiler — she essentially steals The Marvels, which is coming out [July 28].”
The president of Marvel Studios continued to imply that Moon Knight is yet another illustration of a recently introduced hero that they adore; he even hinted at Marc Spector’s future exploits by adding that “that character has a future as we move forward:”
“It makes me excited that people will, I hope, see that movie and then go back and revisit those shows on Disney+. The fun thing about streaming is they are there forever, and people can keep re-exploring them. Moon Knight, same thing. I think there’s a future for that character as we move forward.”
Where Is Moon Knight Located?
It’s probably difficult for many people to understand where Moon Knight fits within the larger Multiverse Saga.
It makes sense that way. Since the character typically has nothing to do with the Multiverse or time travel, this is understandable.
Despite this, the MCU like changing things up. The most notable instance is Kang the Conqueror, who often has no link to any of the Secret Wars events in the comics but who will be the focus of the 2026 blockbuster movie.
How are they going to connect Marc Spector to something as significant as Kang? Fortunately, Majors’ antagonist has a very particular Variant that would fit into Moon Knight’s tale perfectly: Pharaoh Rama-Tut ruled over ancient Egypt.
The only issue is the gap in time between Marc and the ruthless Kang of the past. Marvel, though, can certainly solve the problem, right?
On Disney+, you can watch the first season of Moon Knight.
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