WARNING: This article contains spoilers for Moon Knight's season 1 finale.
Marvel Studios Moon Knight season 1 is officially finished with the release of the season finale on Disney+, and here is everything concerning a potential Moon Knight season 2. Moon Knight episode 6 capped off the story of Marc Spector and his feud with Arthur Harrow, though in some ways open-ended. This begs the question as to whether the series will return for a follow-up season.
Moon Knight introduced the world of the Egyptian gods to the MCU. Through Marc Spector, a mercenary with Dissociative Identity Disorder and multiple alternate identities, audiences were introduced to several ancient Egyptian deities. The world of gods is not new to Marvel, given the inclusion of Asgard and even the Greek gods through Thor, but the Egyptian setting allowed a refreshing change of tone and scenery.
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Moon Knight's six-episode run for its first season followed the trends of earlier Disney+ efforts like Loki and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. It was confirmed by Marvel that the second season of Loki is in development, alongside Captain America 4 for the continuation of Sam Wilson's story. With Moon Knight season 1, a few threads were left hanging in typical MCU style, leaving the questions over whether the show will follow suit and commit to further stories.
Moon Knight was initially commissioned as a limited series by Disney, meaning it will likely only have one season like Hawkeye or WandaVision. However, that isn't to say Marvel cannot reverse this. For example, Marvel Studios' Twitter page seemingly made a change to the caption of the finale's trailer, potentially leaving a hint as to the format of
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