Warning: SPOILERS for Moon Knight season 1!
Now that Moon Knight's story has come to an end, it is time to look ahead to what Oscar Isaac's Marvel Cinematic Universe future might look like. Despite releasing in the middle of Phase 4, the Disney+ series continued to surprise audiences with its lack of MCU connections. Moon Knight included a brief mention of Madripoor, the Ancestral Plane, and a god connected to Wakanda, but the show otherwise remained entirely focused on Marc Spector and Steven Grant. This was the right decision for Marvel Studios to make as it introduced Moon Knight to the MCU, even if it meant not providing a clear idea of what lies ahead for the character.
In some ways, Moon Knight's ending feels like the conclusion of Marc and Steven's arc in the MCU. The two alters now live in harmony and relinquish the powers granted to them by Khonshu, allowing them to live peacefully in London. However, Moon Knight episode 6's post-credits scene confirms that this isn't really the case. Moon Knight's third alter, Jake Lockley, is revealed to be Khonshu's true servant, and his willingness to be a ruthless killer makes him a deadly match for the Egyptian moon god. Marc and Steven might not know about Jake's activities, but they are sure to suit up as Moon Knight again in the future.
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Marvel Studios has a robust slate of MCU Phase 4 movies and TV shows, but there is currently no confirmation on what Moon Knight's future holds. Those involved with Moon Knight have been tight-lipped about where his story can go from here, as even Oscar Isaac has said the future «doesn't matter so much» and that he's proud of the show's standalone story —
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