Back when Moon Knight first premiered, We praised how many connections had a show with the rest of Marvel's film universe. It allowed the show to stand independently, highlight the gruesome and mature story, as well as the strange of the title. The Starswells Oscar show as a mercenary Mark Spector and archaeologist Steven Grant, two identities that share the same body, exploring the world of Egyptian deities and relentless killers. This is one of the best shows made by Marvel Studio, mostly thanks to the director's style of JustinAstein Benson and Aaron Murhedwho carry their special kind of odd on MCU.
Almost three years have passed since the release of "Moon Knight", and at the time there was absolutely no word on whether that story would ever continue (though Isaac returned to express the character once again in the episode of "Marvel is that if .. ? Now, however, finally the official word about the future of the character. Talking to Comic -bookMarvel television chief Brad Windberbaum finally addressed Honshu in the room and confirmed that we would see Moon Knight again - just not the way fans don't have to hope.
"I think Marvel television happened in the waves and I think Moon Knights happened in a wave of shows that were supposed to establish characters that would be tied to the future. Preparing our priorities have shifted. We make shows as shows that can exist as annual releases, more like television.
Marvel has a problem with the connection
For a while we knew Marvel studio will slow production and publish less titles per yearin an attempt to prioritize the quality above the quantity. That in itself is not a bad approach; The problem is that Marvel is becoming more populated by random heroes and villains who feel more like plot holes than parts of one lived in the world. While in the past, Marvel avoided the desire to explain each new character and instead introduced fully diverse heroes and believed the audience to fill the gaps (as with Hulk, Hokiki and even Spiderman), Phase 4 was full of stories For a new generation of heroes who have disappeared everyone. Shang-Chi, she-Hulk, the Black Knight and Moon Knight everyone got a full movie, TV show or at least a big bold on the movie-no tracking.
Of course, it is easy to assume that they will return to time for "Avengers: Secret Wars", but MCU has given the audience no reason to believe that these characters are connected or dealing with Marvel's larger universe. Before the "Avengers" and before the "infinite war", we at least got scenes of post-credit or something that will clarify every character is important for the greater continuity: that they will not only return to their stories, but also to be part of something bigger. This is not the case with characters like "Moon Knight" whose lack of connection with MCU now feels like a big plot hole. And now we know What happens when Marvel makes a movie for concrete plot holes.
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