MOON KNIGHT Star Oscar Isaac Has No Contractual Commitments To The MCU Beyond Disney+ Limited Series

MOON KNIGHT Star Oscar Isaac Has No Contractual Commitments To The MCU Beyond Disney+ Limited Series

Moon Knight star Oscar Isaac has confirmed that he doesn't have a huge multi-project deal with Marvel Studios, meaning this Disney+ limited series could be the last time we see his take on Marc Spector...

By JoshWilding - Apr 01, 2022 05:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Moon Knight
Source: Variety

After a disappointing stint in a Galaxy Far, Far Away with the Star Wars sequels and a disastrous turn as En Sabah Nur in X-Men: Apocalypse, it's no wonder Oscar Isaac approached Moon Knight with some caution. However, Marvel Studios gave the actor a lot of creative freedom when it came to bringing this hero to life, and as we've seen, the results have led to a great start for the series.

With positive reviews and fans clearly high on the character, there's a lot of excitement to see what comes next. Now, it's been revealed Isaac's hesitancy to join the MCU gave him a unique bargaining chip with Marvel, allowing him to take risks with his performance...and not sign a long-term deal.

"I was in a position  - because I wasn’t actively looking to get back into something this big - to say, ‘This is how I see it, and if you guys don’t see it that way, that’s totally okay, but then maybe it’s not the right fit,'" the actor tells Variety. "And so I wasn’t afraid that I was going to do the wrong thing."

"I had heard of the golden handcuffs," Isaac continued. "That was something that I was reticent about. And luckily, we all agreed that this [show] is what we’re going to focus on. This is the story. And if there’s any kind of future, I think it just depends on if people like it, if people want to see more, and if we find a story that’s worth telling." In other words, once Moon Knight is done, so is he. 

Well, for now at least. 

It sounds like Isaac had a positive experience working on Moon Knight, so there's really no reason to believe he wouldn't be open to reprising the role somewhere down the line. Whether that's in a solo project or as a supporting character in another movie or TV series remains to be seen, but we find it hard to believe Marvel Studios will let Isaac or the unhinged vigilante he plays slip through the cracks.

Unfortunately, we may just have to be patient when it comes to learning what the future holds in store for both! In the meantime, you can read our Moon Knight review by clicking here.


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5. Taweret

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As Steven Grant is doing inventory with his nightmare boss, the gift shop employee makes a point of highlighting some plush toys depicting Taweret's likeness (she looks like a humanoid Hippo).

You might not think much of this moment, but we have a strong feeling this character is going to be key to Moon Knight. Why? Well, during the show's premiere, actress Antonia Salib confirmed that she's playing Taweret and said, "From the moment when I read the scenes when I was auditioning to when I started working with the director Mohamed Diab and the costume team to VFX, it felt like I was given license to create my character and everyone was on board together."

So, it sounds like we'll meet this Egyptian Goddess in the series, which is an interesting decision when she has no history we can find in the Marvel Universe. In Egyptian religion, she was the Goddess of childbirth and fertility, so we're definitely intrigued by what that means for the show.
 

4. The Ennead

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Another interesting moment during this scene comes when Steven points out a poster featuring a group of Egyptian Gods known as The Ennead. In the Marvel Universe, they hail from Celestial Heliopolis, a small pocket dimension adjacent to Earth similar to Ta Lo in Shang-Chi

Members on the page include Anubis, Bast, Bes, Geb, Horus, Isis, Nepthys, Nut, Osiris, Ptah, Seth, Shu, Tefnut and, as you might have guessed, Khonshu. Whether this group appears in the MCU remains to be seen, but the fact that they're highlighted here makes us think there are plans for them. 

Moon Knight is clearly taking a deep dive into Egyptian mythology, but the comic book version of The Ennead has a history with the Eternals, Celestials, and even Thor and Odin. Thrown in the fact that Bast is the God worshipped by Wakandans, and this series could deepen the MCU's mythology massively.
 

3. Moon Knight's Big Bad

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Ethan Hawke's Arthur Harrow is established as Moon Knight's villain in the premiere, but he serves a higher power. Arthur explains that had she not been banished by her fellow Gods, Ammit would have been able to stop some of the world's biggest tragedies by judging those who would do wrong before they could do it. However, if Minority Report taught us anything, that's not a foolproof approach!

Ammit doesn't have the most storied comic book history, but we'd be willing to bet she retains her crocodile-like appearance if Harrow succeeds in bringing her back to cast judgement on the world. 

Interestingly, when Khonshu once sent Marc Spector to an illusory mental hospital designed to wear away the last of his mind so he could take over, Ammut helped with his plan. Elements of this could be adapted for this series, but it sounds like Khonshu is looking to stop her return in Moon Knight.
 

2. Duchamp

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While scrolling through the phone he finds in his apartment, Steven learns that Marc has a lot of missed calls from someone called Layla...and one from Duchamp. That's obviously Jean-Paul Duchamp, a.k.a. Frenchie, a classic supporting character who befriended Marc during his mercenary days. 

Frenchie later became Moon Knight's pilot, and recent comics have revealed that he's actually gay and secretly in love with the vigilante. There's a lot to mine from the source material with this character, but we'd bet on him being saved for somewhere down the line. Well, unless Marvel Studios plans to surprise us (and this is where we get to a theory that may or may not pan out).

Remember when George Clooney was rumoured to be directing an episode of Moon Knight? Well, we now know that didn't happen, but what if the actor actually visited the set to shoot a cameo appearance as Duchamp? We think he'd be a pretty perfect choice for the charismatic Frenchman.
 

1. Enter Moon Knight

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Marvel Studios keeps us waiting, but Moon Knight finally makes his presence felt in the closing few minutes of "The Goldfish Problem." At this point, it's clear only Marc Spector has control over those powers as Steven has to hand over control to him in order for the costume to emerge. 

It appears that a big part of this series is going to be about Steven fighting for control, and we do wonder if that means he'll eventually get to suit up too. Khonshu clearly isn't impressed by him, though, and seems to believe Steven is a "parasite" (likely a reference to Marc's broken, traumatised mind creating him to protect himself from the trauma of being Khonshu's avatar).

We're certainly excited to see more of Moon Knight in action, and if this brief tease at the end of the episode is any indication, the hero is a formidable, powerful badass who shouldn't be messed with.
 

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DrReedRichards
DrReedRichards - 4/1/2022, 5:26 AM
The Daredevil s1 approach. Perfectly self-contained, with room to grow and small hints to expand on (depending on the reception).
Chappers
Chappers - 4/1/2022, 5:37 AM
This is how the majority of Marvels contracts work now as of July last year. Feige said:

"It varies, project to project, cast to cast. Really, what we want are people that come in, are excited to be in the universe, are excited at the opportunity to do more things, as opposed to being locked into contractual obligations."
SpaceAgent
SpaceAgent - 4/1/2022, 5:41 AM
@JakeyChappers - It's the smart play, really. Pretty sure Ethan Hawke or Christian Bale wouldn't be in Marvel Projects otherwise.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 4/1/2022, 7:22 AM
@JakeyChappers - @SpaceAgent - I get that Marvel has had some unpleasant experiences with actors who feel locked in, but the benefit of that is not having to renegotiate salaries. Feige is acting like "if the property is popular enough for a sequel, then it will be profitable enough to pay actors out of the nose to get them back", but running the whole enterprise like that means you're gambling on the whims of actors who you may have to replace and... OH MY GOD, I SOUND LIKE IKE PERLMUTTER [frick]ING KILL ME.
SpaceAgent
SpaceAgent - 4/1/2022, 8:19 AM
@Spock0Clock - Alright Ike
too bad I really liked you...

bobevanz
bobevanz - 4/1/2022, 5:44 AM
Yeah, they totally won't negotiate a new contract for 7 movies..


April fools!
Pssst
Pssst - 4/1/2022, 6:10 AM
It makes sense he didn't want to commit at first, but he will probably get another deal, even if it's not as long as other actors in the MCU. I don't think we will be a central player or join the Avengers (he could, but he doesn't seem eager to), but maybe a couple more seasons of Moon Knight, small appearances in the mystical/horror related projects that are on the works and hopefully a Midnight Sons movie/show.
DrReedRichards
DrReedRichards - 4/1/2022, 7:11 AM
@Pssst -

I think a Midnight Sons limited series on D+ is the way to go, if Feige and co wish to maintain the PG-centric appeal of the MCU on the big screen. Yeah, DP3 will be R (as it should), but I think very few (if any) other projects will follow that rating.
Pssst
Pssst - 4/1/2022, 7:43 AM
@DrReedRichards - Yeah, you are probably right, but even in D+ they seem to have that problem with more "edgy" content. There's a lot you can do in films with a PG-13 rating like The Batman and The Dark Knight prove, so I don't see why a Daredevil or a Moon Knight movie couldn't work in a similar way. And Blade is also coming as a film, so I guess we'll see how they manage that, on top of DP3. I think the PG approach made sense for Marvel for the first 3 phases but they should open it up a bit, maybe with a "more mature" sub-label like Vertigo was for DC Comics, including Blade and Midnight Sons and such.
cyclopsprime
cyclopsprime - 4/1/2022, 6:34 AM
April fools josh
Mugens
Mugens - 4/1/2022, 6:48 AM
I'd be very surprised if Issac didn't come back for another turn as Moonknight. Feige pretty much knows how to treat his actors and they seem to reciprocate by continuing to work for him. A win-win for everyone, epecially us fans.
Kurne
Kurne - 4/1/2022, 7:39 AM
These interviews really show that Oscar put his foot down with this role. Guess he had to make it clear from the get-go with Marvel/Feige. I suppose I don't blame him.
Roodi
Roodi - 4/1/2022, 9:46 AM
No one does anymore I think, at least new people they get. I think Feige said they were done with those multiple picture deals and just doing it one by one.
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 4/1/2022, 3:17 PM
"Golden handcuffs" haha, nice allusion. I get his approach but I am also sure we will see him again down the road.
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