Moon Knight
Moon Knight is the next Marvel Universe character to enter the cinematic dimension of the House of Ideas, with the series of the same name arriving on Disney + on March 31st. While waiting to see Khonshu's Fist in action, during an interview with Strip Marvel reported by ComicBook.com the character's interpreter, Oscar Isaac, was asked which MCU characters he would like to meet in the future. There is no doubt: Oscar Isaac sees Moon Knight inside the Sons of Midnight.Subscribe now to Disney + for € 8.99 per month or € 89.90 per year
Oscar Isaac hopes Moon Knight will meet the Midnight's Children in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
An understandable choice, considering how Khonshu's Fist would be perfect within this dark-toned super team. In the Marvel Universe, Sons of Midnight is a theme created by Steven Strange to tackle threats that touch magic and the world of demons, bringing together figures such as Blade, Hellstrom, Morbius, Ghost Rider and Werewolf by Night. Considering that we already have the certainty of the arrival of the vampire hunter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it cannot be excluded that within Phase Four of the MCU we will not be able to witness the birth of the team of the Midnight's Children.
If Moon Knight joins the MCU version of the Sons of Midnight or if he will meet the two urban heroes is still a gigantic what if…? , to stay on the Marvelian theme.
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Disney + annual Disney + monthly 89.99 € / year 8.99 € / month SEE OFFER SEE OFFERMoon Knight star Ethan Hawke opens up about the possibility of a season 2
Moon Knight star Ethan Hawke has weighed in on the possibility of the Marvel series continuing beyond one season.
Created by The Umbrella Academy's Jeremy Slater, the show follows Mark Spector (Oscar Isaac), a former marine who turns to vigilantism after becoming the human vessel for an Egyptian moon god, and gaining extraordinary powers.
Before long, though, Spector finds himself drawn into a deadly mystery – all the while struggling to keep a lid on his dissociative identity disorder.
Ahead of its premiere on March 30, fans have already started speculating how Moon Knight will fit into the wider MCU, which led to Hawke – who plays antagonist Arthur Harrow – being quizzed on where the story could lead in a new interview with IGN.
'The good news is that it’s possibly both,' he replied, when asked whether the show was strictly a one-shot, or if himself and Isaac would be willing to reprise their roles later down the line.
'It lives and breathes on its own merits, it functions as a limited series – and if people are engaged and excited by it then it could be the origin story of a larger thing.'
Hawke's comments echo the uncertain, optimistic statements made by Moon Knight director Mohamed Diab, when he was asked about the titular superhero's future on screen.
'It’s a crazy world. Even with the successful shows, like WandaVision, they’re not doing season two. She jumped into a film, maybe she’s going to come back or not. I don’t know. That’s exciting,' he explained to SFX magazine.
'I can tell you for a fact, I can see him in the next 10 years, not just the next film,' he continued. 'He's a very interesting character. He's probably the most interesting character for any actor to play. Oscar is doing a great job. People already like him even from the trailer. I think the show's going to resonate with people, so I see him staying for a long time.'
If you can't wait until March 30 to get your Moon Knight or Marvel fix, then check out our MCU timeline in the meantime.