Marvel Studios has plans for Moon Knight, but there's no definitive timeline for when the project might begin development.

Fans have long lobbied for Marc Spector's vigilante to join the Netflix corner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but while Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige didn't offer any details, he did acknowledge Moon Knight is in the cards (literally).

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When asked by Screen Rant if Moon Knight's story is indeed in motion, Feige replied, "Yes. Does that mean five years from now, 10 years from now, 15 years from now? There are stacks of character cards that we have in our, in our development offices, which we look at. Which we pull for him, which we discussed."

Spector is a former U.S. Marine and mercenary who's granted a second chance at life, as well as supernatural powers, by the Egyptian moon god Khonshu. However, because of his lust for vengeance, and his his multiple-personality disorder, he becomes a dangerous and, at times, deadly vigilante, even drawing the ire of heroes such as Daredevil.

In addition to this Moon Knight adaptation, Feige recently commented on other potential projects, such as a Nova film in Phase 4, and a movie based on the Eternals.

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