Is this a hint, Or is Marvel not smart enough to do something with this character.
If you think a proper Moon Knight movie could be done in the tone the MCU you've got serious issues man.
I'd love to see a Moon Knight movie, but not one made by Disney. I suppose something Netflix could work.
>>85541938
> not smart enough
They would be retarded to make a movie about him and not the billion other better hero's out there. I'll settle for a cartoon
>>85541938
He's gonna get a Netflix show soon enough.
Really, for a D-lister, Moon Knight sells pretty well. His latest series is doing around 40k, which is pretty great. Seems to me like he's the kind of character that has a pretty dedicated fanbase, even if he's not popular with the public.
>>85542111
Marc's always been something of a cult favorite.
The Moench/Sienkiewicz earned the character a lot of loyalty and while no run after has ever really hit the same peak they've still generally been solid enough books. Plus, he's got a great design.
>>85542046
>and not the billion other better hero's out there
There aren't even tens of better heroes under Marvel's belt than Moon Knight, don't kid yourself faggot.
>>85541938
You realize one of Moon Knight's alteregos dabbled in acting, right?
That being said, I won't be surprised if he shows up on Netflix.
>>85542914
A Netflix Moon Knight series would be... well... insane. It would also really expand the Marvel universe, since he's out in LA, not in NY. He's pretty much alone out there, so crossover potential is limited.
>>85543087
Because it's fucking impossible to move him to NY.
>>85542017
Fox seems to be doing it right with Legion.
>>85541938
>is Marvel not smart enough
I wouldn't trust current Marvel to pull their hand off a hot stove
>>85542046
Marvel need to make a Moon Knight netflix series or film if only to tap into that sweet sweet Batman market.
>>85543087
>since he's out in LA
Only because Bendis wrote him to be there.
They weren't stuck with Daredevil in San Francisco just because he's there in the comics, despite being a NY character for most of the publishing history.