Moon Knight Season 2 for Disney+ has not yet been confirmed, although there are rumors that it may premiere before one of the upcoming Avengers films in Phase 6 of the MCU.
Nearly none of the Disney+ shows that have already debuted or been announced are as secure about their future seasons’ viability as Moon Knight. In a recent interview on the subject, actor Oscar Isaac even rejected the claim that Season 2 of Moon Knight was in the works, despite the fact that he has had “some specific conversations” about where he wants Marc Spector to go in subsequent seasons.
Although the show’s cast and producers have denied that a second season is in the works, rumors have suggested that Marc Spector’s tale will eventually continue, stating only that the following six episodes are already planned.
Fans may now have the best idea yet of when to anticipate seeing this formidable hero return to the narrative as the Multiverse Saga progresses thanks to a recent article.
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When Will Moon Knight Season 2 Be Available?
A new rumor claims Moon Knight Season 2 will debut on Disney+ before Avengers: Secret Wars hits theaters. The story originates from the Marvel Studios Spoilers Reddit forum.
Avengers 6‘s release date was postponed from October 2022 to May 1, 2026, making it the final Phase 6 film and the sole MCU release that year.
Will Phase 6 Include Moon Knight Season 2?
Moon Knight Season 2 debuting on Disney+ prior to Avengers 6 would almost probably indicate that it will be a part of Phase 6, which is currently devoid of any verified Disney+ programming, despite what some fans have been predicting. Now, 2025’s Fantastic Four is the only other project except for Avengers 6 set for that Phase, though when Phase 5 gets underway, additional information on the Phase 6 side of things will also become known.
If Season 2 of Moon Knight were slated to premiere before Avengers 6, its earliest possible release date would be Spring 2026, which would suggest that production would begin no later than early 2025. The next batch of episodes won’t begin production for more than two years, but it’s unclear when Marvel will be able to contact Oscar Isaac given his demanding schedule.
Moon Knight was last seen by viewers as his third alter, Jake Lockley, who originally appeared in the post-credits sequence of Episode 6, appeared to shoot Arthur Harrow in his limousine.
Fans are surely hopeful that he’ll join Earth’s Mightiest Heroes for the largest event in MCU history once Secret Wars comes to pass, but it’s still unclear how his story develops before the release of the next Avengers film.
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