Marvel Cinematic Phase is getting another qualified lunatic at the end of this month. Along with Moon Knight, which is planned as a timed series, Egyptian mythology will now become part of the MCU, paving the way for potential new enemies. Ethan Hawke, who plays Arthur Harrow in the series, doesn’t see Moon Knight as a one-time series. According to the successful actor, if the show gets the necessary attention and acclaim, a sequel season could be made.
Naturally, since we haven’t seen the show yet, we don’t know if any scripts will be released after the final episode, but it looks like that’s a possibility. “To give you good news, there’s a chance that the show will continue, and there’s a chance it’s limited. Moon Knight breathes in his own frame and acts like a series of periods. But if people are impressed and excited by what we do, this series could replace the origin story of something much broader.” Hawke’s “origin story” statement is also very valuable.
Marc Spector, who does not have any infrastructure within the current MCU plane, and his most important personality will be introduced to the universe along with the series. Since it will consist of only six parts, naturally an origin story will be at the heart of this scenario. Of course, there’s a lot of interest in the lead, Oscar Isaac, and other projects. Moon Knight, which begins streaming on Disney+ on March 30, will see how its fate un forms.