MOON KNIGHT Star Oscar Isaac Teases His MCU Future And The Disney+ Series' Ending - Possible SPOILERS

MOON KNIGHT Star Oscar Isaac Teases His MCU Future And The Disney+ Series' Ending - Possible SPOILERS

Moon Knight star Oscar Isaac has addressed the character's future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, teasing the show's ending and where we could see Marc Spector go next. Read on for further details...

By JoshWilding - Mar 28, 2022 04:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Moon Knight
Source: Games Radar

There may now only be a couple of days to go before Moon Knight premieres on Disney+, but fans have spent months speculating about where this character's future could lie beyond the series. Marc Spector is a character with tonnes of potential, and star Oscar Isaac has now teased what might be next for the hero (potentially dropping some big hints about how this particular story wraps up).

"I wouldn't want to spoil anything, but what I can say is that what we really tried to do is map out the journey of integration and then how that is a step in healing from trauma, and that the real superpower that this character, or these characters, have is their experiences," he teased. "When those things can be integrated, as opposed to pushed away, that's where real strength comes from."

Reading between the lines here, it sounds like Moon Knight will ultimately see Marc Spector and Steven Grant (and potentially Jake Lockley) unite to become a fully formed hero. However, we would be surprised if this show is the last we see of the character's dissociative identity disorder!

As for which projects we could see Moon Knight in next, Isaac played coy. "I didn't look at my contract [Laughs]. I mean, I don't know. For me, it's such a point of view character that seeing him in something that was a bigger point of view, I don't know how that character operates in that world."

"Obviously, there's the Midnight Sons comic book, which is the kind of supernatural Avengers with Blade and Ghost Rider and Punisher," the actor continued. "The idea is really interesting, but it would have to be like, is there something interesting to tell about this character in that world?"

We can't imagine Isaac would be talking this much about Moon Knight's potential in the MCU moving forward if this series has been envisaged as a one and done. Hopefully, what comes next will become clear once all six episodes of the show have finished streaming.

Moon Knight premieres on Disney+ this Wednesday, March 30!

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dracula
dracula - 3/28/2022, 5:02 AM
Really this seems like the show with the most potential compared the other shows currently in the works
TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 3/28/2022, 5:47 AM
Well I think he’s telling us what’s going to happen. Sounds good to me
McMurdo
McMurdo - 3/28/2022, 6:35 AM
I'd be thrilled to never see him get watered down by the greater MCU cameo extravaganza.
StSteven
StSteven - 3/28/2022, 12:09 PM
Nice call out to Midnight Sons. Makes me think that either he's done his homework or he knows something we don't. Or both. Hopefully both.
dragon316
dragon316 - 3/28/2022, 2:06 PM
@StSteven - not many actors do comic research and know about comic related stuff
StSteven
StSteven - 3/28/2022, 3:39 PM
@dragon316 - Thank you for posting a coherent response. Yes you are correct about the actors not necessarily researching the material that they are portraying. My point was that I was expressing admiration for those actors who do actually do the research on their character, which it seems like Issac did. The fact that Issac referenced "Midnight Sons" shows that he at least did SOME digging into his character, which is more than some actors can say.
Goldboink
Goldboink - 3/28/2022, 4:37 PM
@dragon316 -
The good ones do, especially on the Marvel side. Ever since the X-Men rule that the actors were not to read the comics that has changed. Virtually all of the Marvel actors get a stack of books to study up on their characters. Heck, even the guy who played The Swordsman studied up on past iterations in the comics.

IKidYouNotMan
IKidYouNotMan - 3/28/2022, 7:35 PM
Blade, Black Knight, Doctor Strange, Moon Knight and introduce Elsa Bloodstone at some point. Midnight Sons!
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