8 reasons Moon Knight would make a great franchise for PlayStation

Oscar Isaac as Moon Knight in Marvel Studios' MOON KNIGHT, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.
Oscar Isaac as Moon Knight in Marvel Studios' MOON KNIGHT, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved. /
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The Heka Priest in Marvel Studios’ MOON KNIGHT, exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Gabor Kotschy. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.
The Heka Priest in Marvel Studios’ MOON KNIGHT, exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Gabor Kotschy. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved. /

The antagonists

As important as the main character is, the antagonists and lead villains are just as crucial to the action genre. We’ve seen movies, shows, or video games where the villain has ruined a project. Suicide Squad is a perfect example. Whether you liked Jered Leto’s Joker or not, it wasn’t done well. Moon Knight doesn’t have a lot of popular villains like the Joker. Nevertheless, the ones he does have are stupendous.

Among his villains are Raul Bushman (who hasn’t been mentioned in the show), Werewolf by Night, and Arthur Harrow. The last few Moon Knight comic book series have shown other random and little-known villains that could become regulars. For example, another avatar of Khonshu Dr. Badr has become an antagonist and sometimes ally of Moon Knight. Moony has also recently fought Vampires, arm-wrestled a Frankenstein Monster, and a host of others that have threatened his flock.

Adding to his villains are other heroes that don’t like how Moon Knight operates. Steve Rogers, Spider-Man, and the New York Police Department are some of the people that don’t like him. They could all be people that could get in the way of Moon Knight. That’s not including the random undead servants of Egyptian gods that may show up as punching bags.