Where could Moon Knight show up next?
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Despite a second season looking less likely as time goes on,Moon Knightdirector Mohamed Diab says, although there have been no talks over the Marvel character’s future, he doesn’t think we have seen the last of him yet.
“You never know – with Marvel nothing is called finished. There could be a film, or he could go into another universe,” said Diab in an interview withDeadlinewhen asked whether an extension of the show is on the cards. “Right now nothing is in talks but definitely with Moon Knight, I would love to be involved in anything else and it could happen for sure. I have a great relationship with them.”
Moon Knight appearing in another MCU movie or series wouldn’t be surprising as Marvel characters regularly cameo in same universe projects, just look at how many characters showed up inDeadpool & Wolverine. In fact,Moon Knight has already been hinted atin anotherDisneyPlus show,Loki season 2.
Despite the show being regarded as one ofthe most underappreciated Marvel shows, racking up an impressive score onRotten Tomatoes, there is still no confirmation that season 2 is on the way. Although starIssac has previously hinted at returning to the series. However, Diab said the door is always open, adding, “Working on Moon Knight was amazing, but Hollywood can be harsh.”
Alongside Isaac, Moon Knight stars May Calamawy, Ethan Hawke, Gaspard Ulliel, and Karim El Hakim.
Moon Knight season 1 is ready to stream now on Disney Plus. For more, check out our guide toupcoming Marvel movies and TV shows, as well ashow to watch Marvel movies in order.
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