Ethan Hawke entertains the idea of a potential Moon Knight season 2, or some other kind of continuation. Starting next week, Hawke will be the newest A-lister to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe with the Disney+ series Moon Knight. He plays Arthur Harrow, the villain to Oscar Isaac's hero Marc Spector. Marc, a mercenary living with dissociative identity disorder, has been blessed by the Egyptian moon god Khonshu; he has powers that he can use to fight crime. Beyond that, plot specifics for Moon Knight are still being kept tightly under wraps.
As with previous Marvel shows made for Disney+, Moon Knight was created with the intention of further expanding the MCU. However, this series also stands apart from those that came before because it is the first to center on a new hero. It seems likely that Isaac's Marc will go on to interact with other areas of the MCU, but Marvel has so far kept quiet about how that will happen. All that is clear right now is that Moon Knight was created as a limited series; the first of 6 episodes will arrive on March 30.
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Though there has been little indication that Moon Knight could receive a second season, Hawke commented on the possibility of one in a recent interview with IGN. When asked specifically if he and Isaac would be willing to to return to their characters in the future, or if they treated Moon Knight as a one-shot, Hawke said he could envision it going either way. He also hinted that the series could open up wider avenues just beyond a season 2. Hawke said:
«The good news is that it’s possibly both. It lives and breathes on its own merits, it functions as a limited series – and if people are engaged
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