It’s been a while since we last saw Moon Knight wreaking havoc in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and fans have been waiting for any hint of what’s next for Marc Spector and his wild crew of personalities.
While a second season of the Disney+ series hasn’t been officially greenlit, Oscar Isaac recently shared a cryptic but hopeful update that suggests we haven’t seen the last of the Fist of Khonshu.
During a fan convention appearance, Isaac was asked directly about a possible second season of Moon Knight, and he offered this short but intriguing reply:
“We’ll see, maybe one day, or in a movie we’ll see him [return].”
That line’s enough to keep the speculation train chugging along, especially since this isn’t the first time Isaac has dropped vague teases. Back in 2022, shortly after the show wrapped its first season, Isaac was seen in a TikTok video alongside executive producer and director Mohammed Diab in Cairo.
When Diab’s niece asked about a second season, Isaac replied: “Why else would we be in Cairo?” Naturally, fans assumed that meant season two was a done deal. Fast-forward to now, and things remain… complicated.
According to Brad Winderbaum, head of Marvel Television, the studio’s priorities have shifted when it comes to Disney+ series. He previously said:
“So I think Marvel Television has happened in waves, and I think Moon Knight happened in a wave of shows that were going to establish characters that would tie-in to the future. And moving forward, our priorities have shifted. We’re making shows as shows that can exist as annual releases, more like television.”
That’s not a total shutdown, though. Winderbaum also confirmed, “There are plans for Moon Knight down the road.” While he didn’t spill any specific details, it lines up with rumors that the character could return in upcoming projects like Avengers: Secret Wars or the highly-anticipated Midnight Sons film.
The Moon Knight Season 1 finale left things wide open. Not only did Marc and Steven finally reach some kind of peace, but we also met Jake Lockley, the third, and most brutal, persona. He and Khonshu eliminated Arthur Harrow (Ethan Hawke), but the ending hinted at much darker territory ahead.
Whether it’s on the small screen or the big one, Moon Knight’s story clearly isn’t over, and with Isaac still game to put on the white suit again, fans just might get their wish.
Are you excited to see Moon Knight return? Would you prefer another season or a full-blown cinematic debut?