The possibility of the MCU timeline that fans have been wanting to see more of is Moon Knight, as Oscar Isaac's TV show introduced Marc Spector and Steven Grant to The Multiverse Saga. While Moon Knight season 2 may not be officially on the table for the time being, it's not stopping MCU viewers from showing how much they want to see a continuation of the series.
In a new interview with ComicBook, Moon Knight showrunner Jeremy Slater was asked what needs to happen in order for season 2 to become a reality on Disney+. Slater made it clear that, as much as he hopes to see Isaac back as the titular hero, there are two people who can make Moon Knight season 2 happen, as he shared the following:
Talk to Kevin Feige, Talk to Oscar Isaac. I think the ball’s really in their court. It’s as much or as little Moon Knight as Oscar wants to do. Kevin’s the guy with the master plan, and I think when he comes up with a way to really incorporate Moon Knight into there … It’s my hope that we’re gonna see him again, but I’m as curious as the rest of you guys.
What Jeremy Slater's Moon Knight Comments Mean For Oscar Isaac's MCU Hero
Moon Knight season 1 was made prior to the restructuring with Marvel Television after the creative overhaul on Daredevil: Born Again, and Marvel Studios is now focused on making more traditional TV shows that can run for multiple seasons. Given how the Moon Knight finale ended, there are definitely seeds planted that could lead into season 2 and beyond. But based on Slater's comments, it will all be up to Kevin Feige and Isaac in the long run, and they may simply be trying to look at how they could extend Moon Knight for several seasons beyond season 2.
However, what may be holding up Moon Knight season 2 right now is the fact that Marvel Studios is trying to finish The Multiverse Saga, as Phase 6 has only a handful of movies and TV shows lined up for the final chapter. The idea may be to do more with Moon Knight in Phase 7, especially if Feige and Isaac find more organic ways for season 2 to work in of stories. Given how much there is to explore with Moon Knight, the journey is most likely not over for him yet.
Our Take On Jeremy Slater's Moon Knight Comments
Based on Slater's comments, it's clear that he wants to continue Moon Knight's journey in the MCU as much as fans want to see it. Whether or not that will be in the form of the Moon Knight TV show going forward with more seasons or having Isaac appear in other projects where they can continue to explore Marc, Steven, and Jake Lockley in the MCU, alongside other Marvel players, remains to be seen. But until then, the world can relive Moon Knight season 1, which is streaming on Disney+.

Moon Knight
- Release Date
- 2022 - 2022-00-00
- Network
- Disney Channel
- Showrunner
- Jeremy Slater
Cast
- F. Murray Abraham
Moon Knight stars Oscar Isaac as Steven Grant, a gift-shop employee in London who discovers he has dissociative identity disorder. He shares a body with Marc Spector and together, they travel to Egypt to uncover a deadly mystery surrounding the gods. Moon Knight consisted of six episodes and was the fifth live-action TV show in the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Phase 4. Also starring in the series is Ethan Hawke as the villainous Arthur Harrow and May Calamawy as Layla El-Faouly.
- Writers
- Danielle Iman, Jeremy Slater
- Franchise(s)
- Marvel
- Seasons
- 1
- Streaming Service(s)
- Dis
MCU Movies
Source: ComicBook
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