Marvel’sMoon Knighthas brought something new to the MCU, with an action-packed supernatural series that doesn’t have any real connection to any other Marvel project, for now. While this could be seen as a risk, like many other Marvel Studios Disney+ shows,Moon Knighthas been another strong performer on the platform and after wrapping up its story last week has been revealed as having the most in-demand streaming premiere of the year to date across all platforms.
In figures revealed byParrot Analytics (via The Wrap),Moon Knighthas managed to overtake HBO Max’s DC seriesPeacemakeras having the most in-demand U.S. premiere via data that looks at streaming numbers, downloads, account customer research and social media interactions among other information. While both shows were immediate hits on their respective platforms,Moon Knightjust managed to edge outPeacemakerand give Marvel another victory over their DC rivals.

When it comes to future releases, Marvel has a lot of new shows still to premiere this year such asMs. MarvelandShe-Hulk, with plenty more following after that. In comparison, there are not many big shows coming to HBO Max that are likely to take over the title from Marvel this year, but as they start to ramp up their streaming output in the coming years.
In other figures, there was also good news for Taika Waititi’sOur Flag Means Death, which unlike either the Marvel or DC shows may not have had huge premiere results but managed to pick up and maintain big audience over the course of the series release. While the big superhero shows always manage to instigate a lot of interest in their initial episodes, they also can suffer some drop-off throughout the series.
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Moon Knight’s Future Is Currently Up In The Air
While there is no doubt thatMoon Knighthas been one of the most popular shows to have hit Disney+, the chances of a second season are different depending on who you ask. In recent interviews, bothstar Oscar Isaacand director Mohamed Diab have claimed that they have no idea whether there are any plans for another outing ofMoon Knight.However in contrast, the series ended on avery teasing post-credit scenethat almost demands a second season, and one of the shows consulting producers revealed that there is a lot to be explored with the character and we have only seen the start of Marc Spector’s story.
Of course, Marvel Studios has a lot of new series coming to Disney+ already in the next two years, fromShe-Hulk, toSecret Invasionand second seasons ofLokiandWhat If…?,and that means for any of their new shows, like their movies, there is not a lot of room to consider follow-ups in the almost immediate way we are used to on other platforms like Netflix and Apple TV+. It is likely that this is not the last time we will be seeing Marc Spector in the MCU, but fans should prepare themselves for a bit of a wait for his next outing.