Summary
Moon Knight is finally set to appear in a newMarvel Cinematic Universeproject, and that makes me hopeful for Oscar Isaac’s return inMoon Knightseason 2. Isaac made his MCU debut back in 2022 withMoon Knightseason 1. The Disney+ series only released six episodes, which currently stand as all there is of Moon Knight in the MCU. I think that it is far too little, withMoon Knight being a rich character who could play a big role in the street-level and supernatural cornersof the franchise, appearing inupcoming MCU moviesand shows.
The reasonMoon Knightseason 2 updateshave been scarce is likely tied to an overall change in how Marvel’s TV side operates. There has been a creative overhaul, with Marvel Television now overseeing shows that will have longer development pipelines and counting on traditional showrunners to guide them.Marvel has also put a slowdown into effect when it comes to its shows and movies, releasing fewer projects per year. I think that needed to happen, as the changes could lead the MCU back to its glory days. Thankfully,Moon Knight will return inWhat If…?season 3at least.

Moon Knight Cast Guide: Every Marvel Character & Who Plays Them
Marvel’s Disney+ show Moon Knight stars Oscar Isaac as the mystical MCU superhero alongside several other veteran and upcoming actors.
Moon Knight’s What If…? Season 3 Episode Sounds Amazing
The Character Will Interact With Other Heroes
Marvel Studios had two major presentations this year to talk about some of the studio’s most anticipated projects. WhileSan Diego Comic-Con’s Marvel panel focused on upcoming movies,D23 2024: The Ultimate Disney Fan Eventwas where Marvel Studios did a deep dive into the slate of live-action and animated TV shows.Exclusive trailers and looks at projects likeDaredevil: Born Again,X-Men ‘97season 2, and more were revealed. I loved most of the Marvel TV news that we got, and I was ecstatic to finally see Moon Knight return to a Marvel project.
What If…?season 3 will end the animated show — which I think is far too early. Marvel showed new footage from the animated show’s final season, revealing a few stories that fans will see, such as Moon Knight’s return. I am very excited about the episode he will appear in, asMoon Knight will be part of a sort of Avengers team, which also includes Sam Wilson’s Captain America, Monica Rambeau, and others. The team will use mechs to fight gamma monsters. That sounds fantastic and a good bit of multiverse fun for Moon Knight before a season 2 return.

I Can’t Believe We Have Gone 2 Years Without Moon Knight Season 2 Confirmation
The Disney+ Series Was Quite Good
Moon Knightseason 1’s final episode aired on July 29, 2025. It has been more than two years since the show’s latest episode and there is still no confirmation thatMoon Knightseason 2 will happen. I think it’s mind-boggling that Marvel has not yet confirmed the return of Isaac’s MCU show, even if a date for the series’ second season were to be held until later.Moon Knightwas received positively by critics and fans, with the show’sRotten Tomatoesscore standing at 86% by critics and 89% by the audience.
I had my issues withMoon Knightseason 1’s finale, namely the fact that Marvel decided to skip the climactic fight by having Marc Spector wake up after Jake Lockley pretty much beat Arthur Harrow.

I was among those who enjoyedMoon Knightseason 1. I think Isaac was pitch-perfect in the role, delivering a nuanced performance that succeeded in making every different alter of the character unique and interesting to follow. Steven Grant was sweet and funny, while Marc Spector had a lot of anger and guilt from his past.Moon Knightseason 1’s endingalso gave fans the first look at the character’s third personality. After being teased for a whole season,Jake Lockley finally appeared, showing his ruthlessness as he shot Ethan Hawke’s Arthur Harrowfor Khonshu.
While I had my issues withMoon Knightseason 1’s finale, namely the fact that Marvel decided to skip the climactic fight by having Marc Spector wake up after Jake pretty much beat Arthur, there aremany interesting paths that season 2 could explore with Jake Lockley and Khonshu working togetherwithout the other two alters' knowledge. With Moon Knight appearing inWhat If…?season 3, I think that the hero getting season 2 is more likely. The possible positive reception to the character in the animated multiverse series could help moveMoon Knightseason 2 forward.

Moon Knight’s Marc Spector and Alters Explained
Marc Spector’s DID played a key role in Marvel’s MCU Moon Knight. Here’s the difference between Moon Knight’s five alters in both the comics and show.
I Know How Moon Knight Season 2 Can Top Season 1
Marvel Needs To Make One Fundamental Change
BeforeMoon Knightpremiered, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige teased how the show’s action was bloody and violent on a level the MCU had never really done before. While there were some nice fight sequences in the show, I found that statement to be mostly unfounded, as Moon Knight was pretty much like some other MCU projects in the action department. That is why I believe one of the easiest ways forMoon Knightseason 2 to top season 1 is to go all-in on the character’s darkness, withMarvel making the new season TV-MA.
WhenMoon Knightcame out, the MCU did not have any adult-oriented projects, so the series was not allowed to be as dark and violent as the character asks for. However, that has now changed.Echowas the MCU’s first TV-MA series, and judging byDaredevil: Born Again’s D23 trailer, it seems it will follow suit.Deadpool & Wolverine,the MCU’s first R-rated movie, has just passed $1 billion worldwide, making the case for more mature projects from Marvel. Based on those examples, I thinkMoon Knightseason 2 has a good chance of being rated TV-MA if it happens.
10 Things Moon Knight Season 2 Needs To Have If It Happens
Although Moonknight season 2 remains unconfirmed, there are several plotlines and arcs that should be explored if the hero returns for another outing.
Where Moon Knight Could Appear In The MCU If Season 2 Doesn’t Happen?
There Are A Few Possible Projects For The Hero
BesidesWhat If…?season 3, ifMoon Knightseason 2 ends up not happening, I still think Oscar Isaac’s Moon Knight could have a long future in the MCU. The character would be perfect for both street-level and supernatural projects. With Mahershala Ali’sBlademovie in disarray, I feel bringing in Isaac’s Moon Knight could help move things along and get fans excited about the long-gestating film again. The two characters could also be part of a supernatural team, witha Midnight Suns project making sense for the MCU, as Marvel has introduced many supernatural heroes in recent years.
Adding to that,Oscar Isaac wants Moon Knight to be part of the Midnight Suns, saying, “I thought there was an interesting opportunity with Midnight Suns.” Given his street-level nature,Moon Knight could also make appearances inDaredevil: Born Againseason 2 or Tom Holland’sSpider-Man 4. It would also make sense for Marvel to take Moon Knight’s team role inWhat If…?season 3 and put him in one or both of the next Avengers movies. I would love to see Oscar Isaac appear in all those projects, but a TV-MAMoon Knightseason 2 takes precedence.
Moon Knight
Cast
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 Knightconsisted 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.