Ethan Hawke addresses whether he will ever return to the MCU as Moon Knight villain Arthur Harrow. Joining the ever-growing roster of Disney+ MCU shows, Moon Knight premiered earlier this year, introducing audiences to Oscar Isaac's titular hero. The show earned mostly positive reviews from both audiences and critics, with many praising its unique tone and mind-bending premise, as well as the dynamic between Isaac and Hawke. Presented as a limited series, it remains unclear whether Moon Knight will return for a season 2 or if Isaac's hero will feature in future MCU appearances.
While Isaac's performance drew significant praise, Hawke's villain was also a high point of Moon Knight for many fans. Harrow is a former avatar of Egyptian Moon God Khonshu, but the character soon sets out on a new path, attempting to resurrect Ammit, another ancient Egyptian deity. The series ends with a climactic battle between Khonshu and Ammit, with Isaac's character eventually defeating Harrow. Moon Knight's post-credits scene introduces Isaac's Jake Lockey, Marc Specter's surprise third identity, who seemingly assassinates Harrow in the back of his limousine.
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In a new interview with IndieWire, Hawke casts doubt on his potential return to the MCU, explaining that he's ultimately "not interested in long-term commitments." While not writing off returning to the role of Harrow down the road, the actor explains that he took the role partially because he wanted to "know what that [MCU] sandbox was like." Check out Hawke's full comment on his MCU future below:
«I’m not supposed to talk about it. I had to sign an NDA about dealing with them, but I’m not interested in
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