Monday, March 27, 2023

Oscar Isaac Teases ‘Moon Knight’ Season 2 in New Video

TELEVISIONDISNEY+Oscar Isaac Teases 'Moon Knight' Season 2 in New Video

A second season of Moon Knight may be on the menu for Marvel Studios after all.

Despite the fact that the show was touted as a limited series, a video recently posted on TikTok seems to have stirred up questions in regards to the show’s future. In the video, TikTok user hayaattiaa (Moon Knight‘s director Mohamed Diab’s daughter) asks, “The question on everyone’s mind: is there a season 2?” The camera pans to Diab, who says, “Of Moon Knight?” and then to series star Oscar Isaac, who cheekily adds, “Why else would we be in Cairo?”

While this may not be an official announcement from Marvel Studios, it has certainly left fans up in arms wondering if there’s any truth to be found in Isaac’s playful comment.

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Moon Knight follows Steven Grant (Isaac), a mild-mannered man who lives a mundane life, plagued by blackouts and mysterious memories of a life somehow separate from his own. After one fateful encounter, Steven discovers that he has Dissociative Identity Disorder and shares a body with Marc Spector — a former mercenary and the ruthless avatar of Khonshu, the Egyptian god of the moon and vengeance. With their enemies converging upon them, Steven must learn how to adapt to this revelation and work with Marc. With other godly motives at play, the two must navigate their complex identities amid a deadly battle played out among the powerful gods of Egypt.

The series also stars Ethan Hawke, May Calamawy, and F. Murray Abraham.

Following the reveal of Marc Spector and Steven Grant’s third alter, Jake Lockley, in the finale, fans have been eager for confirmation of a second season of the hit series.

Moon Knight recently received recognition by way of eight Emmy Award nominations. In case you missed it, check out our interview with Moon Knightā€˜s Head of Department for Makeup, Hair, and Prosthetics design, Donald Mowat.

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The first season of Moon Knight is now streaming exclusively on Disney+, along with the show’s special behind the scenes Marvel Studios: Assembled episode as well. Catch up on all of our coverage on the series, including episodic recaps, review, and more.

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