The future of the MCU timeline in the Moon Knight series, playing one of the most complex superheroes in the whole Marvel canon. Following his debut, many have been wondering whether or not Moon Knight season 2 will actually happen on Disney+.

In a new Deadline interview, Moon Knight episodic director Mohamed Diab was asked about his work on the Marvel TV show, including whether or not he knows if season 2 will happen for the show. Diab gave a candid response that "with Marvel nothing is called finished," saying Moon Knight could go in various directions, while stating the following:

You never know - with Marvel nothing is called finished. There could be a film, or he could go into another universe. Right now nothing is in talks but I definitely with Moon Knight, I would love to be involved in anything else and it could happen for sure. I have a great relationship with them.

What Mohamed Diab's Moon Knight Comments May Mean The MCU Hero

Even if Diab knew something about a potential Moon Knight season 2, the filmmaker wouldn't have been able to give a concrete answer as he would likely be under an NDA from revealing anything until Marvel Studios reveals something themselves. Usually, Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios will make a formal announcement at a big event when giving new updates about MCU movies and TV shows. A big reason why they may not have revealed anything about a potential Moon Knight season 2 is because it is likely not a formal lock yet.

However, Diab is right that Moon Knight's future in the MCU can go beyond his own TV show, which is already proving to be the case. Isaac's Moon Knight will return in What If...? season 3, marking his first time back in the franchise after his finale in Phase 4.

From there, Isaac could easily appear in MCU films like Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, which feels likely as those films will be the biggest installments for The Multiverse Saga. If the long-time-speculated Midnight Sons project finally comes to fruition, that would be a natural place for Moon Knight to take part with other supernatural characters in the MCU.

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Given how the Moon Knight finale ended, there are clearly more stories to be told with Marc Spector, Steven Grant, as well as the newly introduced alter, Jake Lockley, in the MCU. At this point, it wouldn't be shocking if Marvel Studios and Disney+ try to pursue Moon Knight season 2 sometime after The Multiverse Saga, as they are putting their focus on finishing that game-changing story arc. Until then, the world can relive every episode of Moon Knight season 1 on Disney+ or through Blu-ray/DVD.

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Moon Knight
Release Date
2022 - 2022-00-00
Network
Disney Channel
Showrunner
Jeremy Slater

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Streaming

Moon Knight stars Oscar Isaac as Steven Grant, a gift-shop employee in London who discovers he has dissociative identity disorder. He shares a body with Marc Spector and together, they travel to Egypt to uncover a deadly mystery surrounding the gods. Moon Knight consisted of six episodes and was the fifth live-action TV show in the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Phase 4. Also starring in the series is Ethan Hawke as the villainous Arthur Harrow and May Calamawy as Layla El-Faouly.

Franchise(s)
Marvel
Seasons
1
Streaming Service(s)
Dis

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Source: Deadline