Moon Knight has sometimes been described as Marvel's Batman if Batman was at times on the verge of psychosis and suffered from multiple personalities. Okay, so maybe not so similar.

Either way, the character has become a fan favorite over the years, and you can include Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 director James Gunn among those who have a fondness for the vigilante. He was recently asked about Moon Knight and if the character would possibly be in his film, to which he responded "Oh my God I love Moon Knight & I have a great idea for a movie, I just wish I had the time (but, no, he doesn't belong in Guardians)."

Oh my God I love Moon Knight & I have a great idea for a movie, I just wish I had the time (but, no, he doesn't belong in Guardians). https://t.co/ARJCPh62gt — James Gunn (@JamesGunn) January 4, 2017

While he won't be appearing alongside Rocket Raccoon and Groot anytime soon (nor should he really), Gunn does have an idea for a Moon Knight project it seems. If that ever comes to fruition, you can count Kingpin actor Vincent D'Onofrio in, as he tweeted "Ok Monsignor @JamesGunn if you're going to make #MoonKnight into a film. Dude I'm in."

Ok Monsignor @JamesGunn if your going to make #MoonKnight into a film. Dude I'm in. — Vincent D'Onofrio (@vincentdonofrio) January 6, 2017

The character has been rumored to be in the next round of Marvel's growing Netflix universe, where he would immediately fit in with the other street level heroes that Marvel has explored there thus far.