Oscar Isaacs Moon Knight will perform in the upcoming Captain America 4.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is in a period of change that has never been greater. Although the previous steps relied on the Avengers first making the crop like Steve Rogers, Tony Stark and Arrow Guy and then combining them into various interesting combinations and situations, MCU has now worked to introduce a whole new character to an established world. On top of that, Marvel Studios has moved on to new versions and replacing established characters with aspiring listeners. To put it bluntly, our trusted and documented source told us that Oscar Isaacs Moon Knight will be performing in the upcoming Captain America 4.
To back it up a bit, Moon Night is the perfect type of brand new character that Kevin Feis and Disney bet that we will stick to it despite the name not being recognized and some wild tone changes. As charming as Oscar Isaac (s) may be (which is a lot), it is understandable to associate the character with a more established property, which is why Captain America 4's Moon Night.
But the other possible hard tip of the new Marvel approach comes. Moon Knight may join Captain America 4, but not the cap that most viewers have become accustomed to. After the expiration of Chris Evans' contract with the Avengers: Steve Rogers Marvel Studios uses Disney + Series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier to transfer Anthony Mackie from Falcon's role to Captain America version 2.0 (if you do). . Don't count Wyatt Russell's John Walker, which we don't). So it could potentially be a Lunar Night-Captain America 4 involving both a new character and a new version of one.
It all depends on how big a role Moon Night Captain America 4 can play. Oscar Isaacs may have a small role in the troubled Guardian of Rights Travelers film, a La Tom Holland's Spider-Man in Captain America: Civil War. Alternatively, he could be a co-star in the movie, much like Captain America: Iron Man in the Civil War. Although the movie originally served as a de facto Avengers movie, MCU has a tradition of pairing relatively less popular characters for huge success.
When Marvel Studios teamed up with Chris Hemsworth's Thor and Mark Raffaullo's Hulk Thor: Ragnarok, their previous solo films were by far the lowest grossing films from MCU. Putting them together in a movie has turned them into a blockbuster duo, so we can guess that Marvel is trying to pull off the same tactic with Moon Knight in Captain America 4.
The studio will also benefit from Oscar Isaacs' current huge box office appeal (coming from Star Wars and Dun) and recognition of Captain America's name. It will be interesting to see how MCU integrates Moon Knight into Captain America 4 as part of a announced plan to make the character part of the larger general world. We will keep you updated.