The fate ofMoon Knight Season 2is still up in the air, but that hasn’t stopped Oscar Isaac from spit-balling a few ideas of his own for the Marvel show’s continuation.

The first season came to a close having left the doors wide open for more Egyptian moon god antics. But Marvel still has yet to confirmMoon Knight Season 2, and it’s getting to the point where fans are wondering if there’ll even be room for Marc/Stephen/Moon Knight on theupcoming Marvel slateat all.

That said, it sounds likeIsaac himself is optimistic. Or at least, he’s been looking into some potential plot points for the hypothetical second season. And, honestly, he’s settled on an unexpected one.

Oscar Isaac’s pitch for Moon Knight Season 2

Oscar Isaac’s pitch for Moon Knight Season 2

“There’s such interesting characters in there, and now that we’ve set the groundwork with learning who Marc, Steven, Jake are, it could be an interesting opportunity to see him as part of a team and what that dynamic would be,” he explained. “So I think that would be exciting, I think for me, I definitely hope there’s some room to explore that possibility.”

Why is this so unusual? Well, anyone who knows the Midnight Sons knows that they aren’t heavily associated with Moon Knight as we know him, so it would be unexpected for them to show up in Moon Knight Season 2.

For those who don’t know, the Midnight Sons is a team of supernatural heroes that first appeared in Ghost Rider (Vol.3) #31 back in 1992. The group originally including Danny Ketch, Johnny Blaze, Blade, and Morbius — they’re essentially the Avengers, but a little more punk-rock.

Although a lot would have to happen to justify the sudden appearance of the Midnight Sons in Moon Knight season 2 (realistically, that ill-fatedBlade moviewould need to see the light of day), it could give the underrated Marvel series a boost. Throwing an Egyptian god into the ring to fight alongside other supernatural heroes? Not a bad idea, Oscar Isaac.

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