As Disney+/Marvel series wrap their first seasons, typically there's some form of news of either a spin-off series or season 2 being firmed up, i.e. Loki made ...
Her learning does she need to be a superhero now or not, because she hates the idea right now, or maybe she needs to learn it’s important or not. Diab said that Jake being part of the season one finale was always in the cards, however, Isaac’s double personality Steven and Marc waking up in their London flat “wasn’t always the case”. Other endings were in the mix according to Diab who remained mum. “Having her partner with someone completely different from her, (like) Tawaret, would be so interesting and they can drive each other crazy.
Here's everything we know about season 2 of Marvel's 'Moon Knight,' including whether Oscar Isaac will return as Marc Spector, Steven Grant, ...
In a cinematic universe still crowded with familiar faces, Isaac’s Moon Knight is also the most fresh—and hopefully that alone will grant the franchise some staying power. “Series,” of course refers to the show itself; a “series finale” would have meant the end of the Moon Knight as a television show. Here we discover that Marc/Steven may be free of Khonshu, but that a third identity both exists (his name is Jake Lockley) and is still Moon Knight—meaning Marc/Steven is/are also still Moon Knight. Meaning Khonshu still controls both. The season/series ended with Marc/Steven (Oscar Isaac/ British-accented Oscar Isaac) waking up back in Marc’s London flat, both now seemingly released from Khonshu’s control. Oscar Isaac has mentioned, however, that he doesn't have the "golden handcuffs" that many of his MCU costars do.) “Season finale,” however, implies that the series will return to Disney + for a second season. He’s probably the most interesting character for any actor to play.
Moon Knight's season finale was a superhero smoothie of Marc Spector/Steven Grant antics, Ethan Hawke surely learning the wonders of CGI, and a post-credits ...
That said, you could easily see Season Two depicting an internal war between Lockley and Spector/Grant. You'd have to think that the trio is still beholden to Khonshu, if Lockley is out and about hanging with the god—even though the finale would have you believe Spector/Grant are no longer Moon Knight. Meanwhile, we'd love to see more of May Calamawy's Scarlet Scarab, the Egyptian superhero Layla becomes in the final scenes of the series. In the season finale of Moon Knight, we see Marc Spector's third (and new!) identity pick up Arthur Harrow from the psychiatric hospital, shove him in a limo, and shoot him. That said, we're guessing that Marvel will invite Moon Knight back to the superhero sandbox for an adventure alongside the character's partners-in-crime-fighting.
Following a tweet from Marvel's account, "Moon Knight" and Oscar Isaac could face a battle submitting for best limited series.
With an Emmy snub under his belt for 2015’s “Show Me a Hero,” if the Academy does call “foul” on “Moon’s” submission, Isaac’s nomination chances could increase significantly, avoiding a possible vote-split. PBS’ “Downton Abbey” won six Emmys in 2011 in the limited categories, including outstanding miniseries or movie. In 2017, HBO’s “Big Little Lies” dominated with eight Emmys in the limited series categories. Created by Jeremy Slater, the entire promotional tour for “Moon Knight” had the two major studios referring to the show as a “limited series,” with the presumption this would be a standalone television outing for the Marvel Comics character. Although fans would cheerfully welcome another outing of Isaac as Marc Spector/Steven Grant/Mr. Knight/Moon Knight, the Emmys have proactively been trying to overhaul the category and close loopholes for shows seemingly taking advantage of the rules. Once a network submits, the TV Academy can reject it and cite previous marketing materials, including social media, stories and interviews.
Yes, Moon Knight very much seems like it wants and needs a season 2, even if it would only be the second live action Marvel series so far to get one.
But what that means, and how the show ends, is that Disney should very much greenlight a second season of Moon Knight in order to continue this story and continue building out this corner of the universe. Unlike other Marvel series, Moon Knight does not seem destined for its own blockbuster movie, nor does the character quite ready to hop into some other part of the universe as a guest star, as quite literally nothing in the show connects in a meaningful way with any other MCU property. Wandavision transitioned into Multiverse of Madness. Falcon and the Winter Soldier is turning into Captain America 4. Moon Knight has finished its six episode, season 1 run here, and even if it’s supposed to be a one-off miniseries, it sure does not present that way in the finale. Thankfully, Moon Knight did not burden us with killing off Steven permanently, as Marc gives up eternal bliss to go be with him in the sands of the Duat. This apparently moves Osiris enough to save both their souls, and combined with Layla freeing Khonshu, the two return to life. Layla is a wholly original, non-comics character created specifically for this Moon Knight series, presumably to ensure that a series about Egyptian gods actually had an Egyptian character.
After freeing Khonshu from his prison and teaming up to stop Arthur Harrow and Ammit from judging the entire world and killing millions, Khonshu gives Marc ...
So, what’s the future of Moon Knight on Disney+? Will we get a Season 2? Disney+ has not yet confirmed that we will get a Moon Knight Season 2. Oscar Isaac has two movies in pre-production right now (Metal Gear Solid and Francis and the Godfather), and Marvel Studios has a lot of TV shows coming out. On the other hand, Moon Knight stars Oscar Isaac, one of the most in-demand actors working today. Of course it ends on a cliffhanger. There’s so much more we want to see, and that includes lots more scenes of Oscar Isaac hugging Oscar Isaac.
A mysterious tweet suggests there may be more in store for Marc Spector and Steven Grant.
Can we expect another post-credits renewal like Loki, or will Moon Knight’s fate be left to the fan reception? This clearly wasn’t something Marvel intended us to see and discuss, especially in the days leading up to the Moon Knight finale. However, this precedent may be upended thanks to a tweet advertising Moon Knight’s upcoming finale.
Well, you would certainly think so, but the fat of Oscar Isaac's superhero remains up in the air. Marvel has yet to announce a second season of Moon Knight.
"I can't wait to see what's going to happen with the third completely different character with a completely different background." We never discussed it being a season 2, but one day there’s going to be an expansion, but I don’t know how it’s going to look like." Marvel has yet to announce a second season of Moon Knight. Could the studio be waiting to see the reception to the first season? "We don’t know if there’s a next season," Diab told Deadline. "Marvel doesn’t go with a conventional way, so even if they like the character and want to extend the world, it could be season 2, it could be a standalone film, or he can join another superhero’s journey. In perhaps the oddest twist in this tale, Marvel itself has hinted at more to come. "That being said, I love being Steven," he added. "So just imagine what's to come," he continued. I think it would depend on what the story is." Moon Knight season 2 has yet to be officially confirmed by Marvel. However, considering the first season ended with Khonshu still manipulating Marc Spector's body, thanks to his third personality, the driver Jake Lockley, there appears to be ample room for more story. The future of Moon Knight is bright, just ask the show's cast... The focus will also be on quotes from Isaac, though director Mohamed Diab and stars Ethan Hawke and May Calamawy have all spoken Moon Knight season 2. With everything in mind, before we continue, we should note that there will be spoilers for the first season of Moon Knight ahead – it's hard to talk about more episodes when you cannot go into specifics about the first six.
Moon Knight has aired its six episodes and ended season 1 as of yesterday, but as with most of these Marvel Disney Plus series, the question of whether Moon ...
Again, Marvel is all over the place when it comes to plans for furthering its Disney Plus series. Diab also went on record talking about how they turned down a bunch of MCU cameos so they could exist as their own entity, rather than having fans trying to spot crossovers to the larger universe. “You know, I think we approached it as ‘this is the story.’ And let's just put everything out on the table on this story. So if there [are plans], I'm yet to hear. Moon Knight has aired its six episodes and ended season 1 as of yesterday, but as with most of these Marvel Disney Plus series, the question of whether Moon Knight returns for season 2 is…nebulous, at best. I think it would depend on what the story is.”
Unlike the earlier Loki series, however, we don't get firm confirmation that Marc Spector and Steven Grant will return for another adventure. Director Mohamed ...
Diab said it would be "a waste not to continue the story with Marc and Steven," but he has no clue if that follow-up would be another season of the show, a film, or an appearance in another Marvel Studios project. Despite having a ton of creative input on the show, Diab admitted to IGN that he has no clue whether Moon Knight will get a follow-up. Director Mohamed Diab can't be sure of a Season 2 either, but says it would be "a waste" of the show's characters not to return.
'I'm kept in the dark, just like the fans,' says producer Mohamed Diab.
“I’m kept in the dark, just like the fans,” Diab continued. “We don’t know if there’s a next season,” the Marvel series’ episodic director and executive producer Mohamed Diab told Deadline. “Marvel doesn’t go with a conventional way, so even if they like the character and want to extend the world, it could be season 2, it could be a standalone film, or he can join another superhero’s journey.” The Oscar Isaac-starring Moon Knight recently wrapped up its first season on Disney+, but it’s currently unclear if there will be a follow-up season.
You may not want to get your hopes up about a second season of Moon Knight...
Moon Knight is comprised of six episodes and came to its dramatic conclusion on May 4. It had always been expected that Moon Knight would be a limited series rather than an ongoing franchise. Oscar Isaac has poured several buckets of cold water over any hopes that the Marvel Disney+ series Moon Knight will be getting a second season. "That being said, I love being Steven. I just love it. "You know, I think we approached it as 'this is the story.’ And let's just put everything out on the table on this story. Speaking with the Radio Times, Isaac, who plays the titular superhero and his various alter egos in the series, confirmed that Marvel Studios is not working on Moon Knight Season 2.