Warning: SPOILERS for Moon Knight episode 6!
Oscar Isaac's Moon Knight character is now officially part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but his future in movies and TV shows is unclear. Thanks to Disney+, Marvel Studios now has another avenue to tell origin stories for new heroes. Phase 4 has seen the movies introduce Shang-Chi and Eternals in solo films, but Moon Knight got the TV treatment like She-Hulk and Ms. Marvel. Making Moon Knight a Disney+ series gave Marvel Studios plenty of time to explore the MCU's newest superhero, his disassociative identity disorder, origin, powers, and more.
The main story of Moon Knight revolves around the identities of Marc Spector and Steven Grant as they go on a globe-trotting mission to stop Arthur Harrow (Ethan Hawke) from releasing Ammit. The first two episodes focused on Steven learning the truth about Marc, and the next two took place in Egypt as the search for Ammit's tomb continued. Moon Knight's final two episodes, though, explored Marc Spector's past and how he became Moon Knight, allowing the finale to bring him back from the dead to fight Harrow. The end result was an action-packed Moon Knight ending that left the door open for more adventures.
Related: Moon Knight's Post-Credits Scene Explained: MCU Future Setup
Now that the six-episode TV show is concluded, there is a growing question about if Moon Knight will get a movie next. Marvel Studios has yet to announce any future plans for Moon Knight. The finale's post-credits scene set up that his story is not over, but that could mean a season 2 announcement is on the way. Even though there is no official movement on a Moon Knight movie, the show's head writer Jeremy Slater has expressed interest in writing one before.
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