Marvel has confirmed plans to bring Moon Knight back to the MCU, but a second season of the Disney+ show is unlikely. Marvel Television head Brad Winderbaum told ComicBook that while Oscar Isaac's character will feature in future MCU projects, it won't be in the form of a direct sequel. This shift reflects a change in Marvel Television's strategy. Previously, shows served to introduce characters before their integration into larger MCU films. This is evident with Ms. Marvel, who debuted on Disney+ before appearing in The Marvels. However, Marvel Television is now adopting a more traditional television model, focusing on standalone, annual releases.
Winderbaum stated, “I think Marvel Television has happened in waves, and I think Moon Knight happened in a wave of shows that were going to establish characters that would tie-in to the future…moving forward our priorities have shifted. We’re making shows as shows that can exist as annual releases, more like television. I would love to see a Moon Knight Season 2, but there are plans for Moon Knight down the road.”
While Isaac voiced Moon Knight in Marvel's What If…?, his return in live-action remains unannounced.
The MCU's upcoming Disney+ slate includes Daredevil: Born Again (March), Ironheart (June), Eyes of Wakanda (August), Marvel Zombies (October), and Wonder Man (December). Recently, Marvel Television reportedly paused production on Nova, Strange Academy, and Terror, Inc., but Winderbaum indicated they are exploring a potential reunion of the Defenders (Daredevil, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, and Iron Fist).





