Mr. Knight's outfit almost came with an extra feature, based on early Moon Knight concept art.

Cosume llustrator Raphael Imhotep, in collaboration with multiple costume designers, released a series of Instagram posts revealing the original design for Moon Knight's secondary costume worn by Steven Grant. Though his mask remains similar to the final version, Mr. Knight's vest buttons and jacket are arranged differently and, most notably, the jacket's collars are attached to a white hood that goes over his head.

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First appearing in 2014's Moon Knight #1, "Mr. Knight" was a new alter brought on by Marc Spector's struggle with Dissociative Identity Disorder, alongside known personalities like Steven Grant and Jake Lockley. This persona is often framed an intelligent detective who accepts police cases and drives around in a white limo, the latter of which was featured during Moon Knight's post-credit scene. In the Disney+ show, however, Mr. Knight is not portrayed as a separate character. Instead, the suit is a manifestation of Marc's costume whenever Steven controls his body, gaining superhuman abilities as Khonshu's avatar but lacking his counterpart's hand-to-hand combat experience.

Moon Knight concluded with Marc and Steven -- the latter finally coming to terms with his existence -- working together in their respective Moon Knight and Mr. Knight suits to defeat Arthur Harrow's cult members. The finale also saw Marc's wife Layla El-Faouly, an original character created for Moon Knight, become an avatar for the Egyptian god Taweret, thus receiving her own costume as the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Scarlet Scarab. It's unclear, however, whether Jake Lockley possesses a similar ability. Moon Knight's post-credit scene confirmed that Marc's third comic personality existed but was known only to Khonshu, allowing the Moon god to keep using Marc for violent missions without either his or Steven's awareness.

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According to star Oscar Isaac, there are currently "no official plans" for a second season of Moon Knight. However, director Mohamed Diab suggested that, if another season were greenlit, he would like to explore Jake's character and "what happens in between those blinks" when Marc and Steven lose consciousness. Layla actor May Calamawy has also expressed interest in doing a Scarlet Scarab spinoff if it were pitched for either film or television.

Moon Knight Season 1 is currently available to stream on Disney+.

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