Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is not only bringing dozens of new characters, but also an entirely new division of the universe that will explore the supernatural. The first signs of this were teased during Loki’s run on Disney+, and next year, it will begin to come to full fruition with Oscar Isaac’s Moon Knight.
Filming is currently underway in Budapest for Marc Spector’s first solo MCU project, which is rumored to arrive sometime in early 2022. While details still remain scarce in terms of the hero’s story and the villains he will face, Marvel is preparing to dive fully into the mystical side of its story.
Rumors recently came to light as well about Marvel looking to bring the Moon Knight villain Werewolf by Night into play after having been blocked from being used in other Marvel projects in recent years. Now, a new report has revealed that the villain could be in for something much bigger for his MCU debut.
WEREWOLF BY NIGHT FOR DISNEY+?
Geeks Worldwide initially reported on Werewolf by Night coming to a Marvel Studios project in August 2019.
This wouldn’t be the first time Marvel has taken this route after setting the precedent with Alaqua Cox’s Echo, which is rumored to start production in 2022, continuing from Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye. With so many heroes at Marvel’s disposal to use in both the movies and the Disney+ shows, there are more avenues than ever before the studio can use for their debuts.