How She-Hulk, Moon Knight and Ms. Marvel fit into the MCU movies
By Mark Lynch
Moon Knight
To put it mildly, Moon Knight is crazy. Yes, that’s putting it mildly. He has multiple personalities running through his head, and one of them is an Egyptian Moon God that may or may not be real. He’s also a guy who thrives on pain in a fight. Someone once said Moon Knight’s never met a punch he wouldn’t rather take than dodge. Considering he doesn’t have a healing factor, that’s a bit much. All that said, he’s a really fun character. Moon Knight’s split personalities make him unpredictable, and his tolerance for pain makes him a tough opponent for anyone. He’s also rich and a crazier Batman. The task of bringing him into the MCU is going to be a simple one. Do it the same way the Punisher was introduced.
Frank “Punisher” Castle made his first appearance in Marvel Comics in The Amazing Spider-Man No. 129 in 1974. He thought Spider-Man was a killer and went after the web-slinger to give him the Punisher’s special brand of punishment. All you have to do is take out Punisher and add Moon Knight.
With the world knowing Peter Parker is Spider-Man and being framed for murder (at the end of Spider-Man: Far From Home), Moon Knight will want to go after him. Well, his crazy Moon God Khonshu will probably force him into an altercation. A Moon Knight vs. Spider-Man scene would be fun to watch. Especially since Spider-Man hasn’t fought anyone quite like Moon Knight. Once he’s caught, that’ll bring us to our next character.