Namor and Moon Knight: MCU fans await Mexican heroes’ potential team-up

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The inclusion of diverse characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been an important aspect of the franchise’s recent success, with many beloved characters making their debut. Namor, played by Tenoch Huerta, was one of the most recent additions as the antagonist in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Huerta’s portrayal of the iconic character was widely praised, and it brought even more diversity to the MCU.

During a panel at the C2E2 convention in Chicago, Huerta was asked about the possibility of teaming up with another Mexican hero in the franchise, Moon Knight, played by Oscar Isaac. While he hasn’t pitched the idea to Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige, Huerta expressed interest in the possibility of the two characters teaming up onscreen.

It is currently unclear when and how Huerta will play Namor again in the MCU, but there have been hints that he might appear in the upcoming film Avengers: The Kang Dynasty. When asked about the possibility, Huerta said he has no idea what the future holds and hopes to return as Namor, but fans will have to wait and see what Marvel has planned.

As for Moon Knight, there has been no confirmation of a second season, but Isaac and the rest of the cast and crew are hopeful for the character’s future in the MCU. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has confirmed that there is a future for Moon Knight as the franchise moves forward. Isaac himself has mentioned that there have been conversations about his future with the studio, but there are no concrete details yet.

Overall, the idea of Namor and Moon Knight teaming up in the MCU is an exciting prospect for fans. With the emphasis on diversity and representation in the franchise, it would be great to see two Mexican heroes onscreen together. Fans will have to keep an eye on future announcements from Marvel to see if this team-up will become a reality.

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