10 Ways Moon Knight Season 2 Can Improve On The Original

Marvel's Moon Knight is widely considered to be one of the better MCU shows released thus far. However, there's still room for improvement and greater explorations into the character and existing mythology with a potential Moon Knight season 2. If a second season does indeed happen, there are a handful of elements that would be stronger improvements for the show, building upon what made the first season so entertaining.
Moon Knight's first season ended on a dynamic cliffhanger, introducing a third alternate identity beyond Oscar Isaac's Steven Grant and Marc Spector. Named Jake Lockley, this third alter is still in the service of the Egyptian moon god Khonshu (unbeknownst to Steven or Marc). Regardless, there have been concerning reports regarding Moon Knight season 2's status, though it's also been revealed that Marvel Studios is completely changing their process for their streaming shows, including a greater focus on producing more than one season beyond limited series. To that end, here are 10 things a possible Moon Knight season 2 can do to improve upon the first.
Your browser does not support the video tag. 10 Moon Knight Can Go Deeper Into Marc Spector's Past Although Marc Spector and Steven Grant's troubled childhood was explored as well as Marc's transformation into Moon Knight as an adult, there are still portions of their history that have yet to be explored. This includes Marc's past as both a marine and mercenary prior to being shot by Raul Bushman. Likewise, exploring this history with Bushman could set up future narratives. It would also be interesting to see Marc's prior history with his wife Layla El-Faouly (May Calamawy).
9 Moon Knight S2 Can Build On Steven And Marc's Dynamics As A Duo One of the best things from Moon Knight season 1 was the dynamics between Marc Spector and his alter Steven. Not only were their differences highlighted as Steven learned of Marc's existence for the very first time, but the series does a solid job bringing them together as "brothers". Now that the first season has covered the introduction and beginnings of their relationship as partners, Moon Knight season 2 has the opportunity to explore and flesh out their unique relationship even further, showing where Marc and Steven succeed as a duo as well as where they might struggle.