All episodes of the series are now available on Disney+
“Moon Knight”, a Marvel series starring Oscar Isaac, came to an end this Wednesday (4), with the release of the latest episode, “Gods and Monsters”, on Disney+. And, for the first time throughout the entire miniseries, the chapter featured a post-credits scene, which should have fans of the character eager to see him again.
If you haven’t watched the latest episode of “Moon Knight”, now available on Disney+, it’s best not to read further, as the text contains spoilers.
In the last episode of the series, we saw Marc/Steven (Isaac) return to your body and, with the help of Layla (May Calamawy) – who managed to free Khonshu and reconnected him to her Avatar, before she herself became the Goddess’s Avatar tuéris – defeat Arthur Harrow (Ethan Hawke) and the goddess Ammit.
However, at the last moment, when the moon god asked Marc to kill his enemy, the mercenary chose not to obey him and declared that, if he was interested, he should kill him, which brings us to the scene. post credits for the episode.
In the sequence, we see Harrow admitted to the same clinic where Marc was. At one point, a man arrives behind him and, in a wheelchair, takes the villain out of the institution. On the way, he notices some strange things, like a fallen man, apparently dead, at the reception.
Outside the clinic, Harrow is thrown into a car, where he encounters Khonshu, determined to exact revenge on him. Since he can’t do the job himself, he has a new Avatar, which he presents as Jake Lockleya new personality of Marc, much more dangerous, violent and inconsequential.
In the comics, Lockley is a taxi driver, but he also serves as a personality who helps Marc investigate the criminal underworld. When he assumes the powers of Khonshu, he transforms into the Khonshu’s Fist and slays the moon god’s enemies brutally and effectively.
The personality had already manifested itself in the series, in some other moments, and it reappeared in the last episode, before revealing its true identity. However, we only get to know her in the final scene of the miniseries, when he reveals himself and then shoots Harrow to death inside the car.
ABOUT “MOON KNIGHT”
directed by Mohamed Diabthe plot follows the life of Steven Grant (Oscar Isaac), a kind, polite and apparently normal man, but who discovers he has a double identity, sharing his personality with that of the ruthless mercenary, Marc Spectorwho ends up assuming the powers of the Egyptian god Khonshuafter being between life and death, and becomes the moon knight.
Despite the loose ends left by the story, Isaac has already revealed, in interviews, that “Moon Knight” was thought to have only one season and should not have a sequel. At least, not in serial format.
Source: cinebuzz
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