Series creator Jeremy Slater has finally shared a brand new update about the long-awaited Moon Knight Season 2. This comes after more than three years since the Disney+ series wrapped up its 6-episode first season.
Moon Knight was based on the Marvel character created by Doug Moench and Don Perlin. The series was led by Golden Globe winner Oscar Isaac as Steven Grant/Marc Spector, who also served as an executive producer. He was joined by Ethan Hawke as Arthur Harrow, F. Murray Abraham as the voice of Khonshu, and May Calamawy as Layla.
What was the series creator’s Moon Knight Season 2 update?
During a recent interview, Slater admitted he will probably not be involved in a potential Moon Knight Season 2, revealing that the fate of the Oscar Isaac-led show is in Kevin Feige’s hand. He also confirmed that he hasn’t been in contact with Marvel for a few years now.
“I have no idea. If we do, I probably would not be involved,” He said. “I am trying to launch my directing career. I am hoping to shoot in August. We are out to an Oscar-winning actor right now and waiting on his response, so it’s very exciting. TV takes you off the board for two or three years.”

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Slater continued, “If there is another Moon Knight, the ball is in Kevin Feige and Oscar Isaac’s court. I don’t know the details of their contract. Once Kevin figures out the best way to use that character, what is the right story and who are the right storytellers to bring that to life, I would be shocked if we didn’t see him again at some point. But, that’s me speculating as a fan. I have no inside knowledge. I haven’t talked to anyone at Marvel in a couple of years.”
(Source: ComicBook)