‘Moon Knight’: Oscar Isaac and Mohamed Diab are in Cairo, for the second season?

‘Moon Knight’: Oscar Isaac and Mohamed Diab are in Cairo, for the second season?

Although a revised tweet from Marvel last May could have confirmed that, in fact, “Moon Knight” would have had a second season, The truth is that officially neither the studio, nor Disney, nor the streaming platform have announced that the story of Marc Spector and his alters will continue. So why should its protagonist, Oscar Isaac, and its director, Mohamed Diab, be in Cairo right now? Well, that’s what the actor asked fans via TikTok.

‘Moon Knight’: Oscar Isaac and Mohamed Diab are in Cairo, for the second season?

The video is taken from Diab’s daughter’s TikTok account and the director shared it on his Twitter profile. In it, the young woman conveys the question that everyone interested in the Marvel Cinematic Universe asks: “Will there be a second season?”; and Isaac replies: “why would we be in Cairo otherwise?” It would be great news for his fans, since Variety has ensured that Marvel didn’t have a long-term contract with Isaac, that they didn’t have all of them with them.

“‘Moon Knight’ Season 2?”.

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The first (and for now only) season of “Moon Knight” had six episodes that were released between March 30 and May 4 on Disney +. The protagonist Isaac is Marc Spector / Stephen Grant, two very different alters involved in a mystery and with the gods of Egypt; May Calamawy as Layla El-Faouly (Scarlet Beetle in the comics) and Ethan Hawke as Arthur Harrow, the big villain.

Overall, the series has been well received and right now has 86% of the trade press and 91% of the audience with positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. Although Disney hasn’t announced a second season like it did with ‘Loki’, it hasn’t confirmed the opposite as in ‘Scarlet Witch and Vision’ and, in fact, the end of the sixth episode opened the doors to new swallows, intrigues and mysteries by introducing a third alter: Jake Lockley, the most ruthless of them. Recall that the main character suffers from dissociative identity disorder, which was previously mistakenly known as multiple personality disorder, but which implies that the same body is shared by several different identities who may or may not know each other or the existence of the disorder … rest, it’s not a matter of personality. The Moon Knight character first appeared in the “Wolf-Man by Night” comics in the August 32, 1975 issue and officially exists on Earth-616, the primary land of the Marvel Universe.

Source: E Cartelera

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