Fans Believe Marc Spector’s New Personality Appeared In “Moon Knight”

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The fifth episode of the series features a reference to another version of the character in the comics.

Oscar Isaac plays different versions of the same character in “Moon Knight” – Disclosure / Marvel Studios

The fifth episode of “Moon Knight”, Marvel’s new series for Disney+, premiered last Wednesday (27) and revealed to the public the cruel past of Marc Spectorlived by the actor Oscar Isaac. The chapter shows the origin of the character and how he created his personality of Steven Grantbut some plot details indicated that there is another version of the mercenary that has not yet been introduced.

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Warning, the text below contains spoilers for “Moon Knight”!

The episode shows how Marc and Steven end up in a psychiatric hospital, being treated by a careful, medical version of Harrow (Ethan Hawke). Each time he delved deeper into his past, he regressed as a different version and one of them might be Jake Lockley.

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According to fans of the hero, the moment when the character appears for the first time would be in the scene where he has a bruised nose, wearing a bandage equal to the one that differentiates from the other versions in the comics. Check the image:

Jake Lockley is an even more violent and reckless personality. What distinguishes him even more from the other versions of the character are the facial expressions, the look and the accent that are totally different from those that characterize Marc and Steven.

Another clue that it is Lockley is the moment he tries to attack Harrow, ends up being sedated by the nurses and returns to Marc’s memories. After the protagonist’s return, Marc appears without a bandage, with a clean appearance, without blood, more centered and with no memories of what happened before.

Also in the episode, when Spector finds Grant in this hospital, which has several important details about their lives, Steven is trapped in an ancient tomb. As they roam around the place trying to find explanations and of course a way out, let’s see there’s another twisting tomb in one of the rooms, which may be imprisoning Jake.

Whether Jake Lockley is really going to appear in “Moon Knight,” we’ll only find out in the sixth and final episode of the series, which will be released next Wednesday, May 4, on Disney+.

Source: cinebuzz

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