Warning: This article contains spoilers for Moon Knight
Moon Knight director Mohamed Diab says he would love to expand the character to crossover with other MCU heroes. The six-episode Marvel series just wrapped on Disney+ and stars Oscar Isaac as Steven Grant/Marc Spector/Moon Knight, a superhero with dissociative identity disorder who was given his abilities by the Egyptian God Khonshu. The show was created by Jeremy Slater with Diab serving as the director for several episodes. May Calamawy, Ethan Hawke, and F. Murray Abraham also star in Moon Knight. The series is the first live-action interpretation of the Marvel character, who was created in 1975 by Doug Moench and Don Perlin.
Moon Knight's identity disorder is a major component of the show, as both of his key personalities, Spector and Grant, are constantly fighting one another for control. During the Moon Knight finale, both identities seem to come to a place of peace with one another. However, they are swiftly confronted by another of Moon Knight's alters: Jake Lockley, who assumes control of the body at the conclusion. While Grant is the more reasonable and civilized of the personalities and Spector is the hard-edged mercenary, Lockley is the ear-to-the-ground driver, who served as the link to the criminal underground in the comics. All three personalities would traditionally work in conjunction with one another to form the basis for Moon Knight as a crime-fighting vigilante, though the show took a different approach.
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In an exclusive interview with Screen Rant, Diab reveals that he would love to expand Lockley/Moon Knight's role into the broader MCU, saying he would "kill for it." Diab goes on to say
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