Warning! Spoilers ahead for Moon Knight.
Moon Knight's finale song secretly hints at Marc and Steven's Marvel Cinematic Universe future. Oscar Isaac's MCU debut came via Marvel Studios' fifth Disney+ series, which recently premiered its final episode. While the possibility of a season 2 is currently uncertain, Moon Knight's ending song sets up a future for the hero in the franchise.
Focusing on a character living with dissociative identity disorder (DID), Moon Knight told its story from two different perspectives — alters Marc and Steven. The pair had their differences at the start, but with the common goal to stop Arthur Harrow (Ethan Hawke) from resurrecting Ammit, they were forced to and eventually learned to work together. As they reconciled, it was revealed that Marc essentially created Steven to deal with a painful childhood experience. In the end, they realized that they are better off co-existing with each other. While this would've been a great way to wrap up the series overall, the introduction of a third alter in Jake Lockley through Moon Knight's post-credits scene suggests that there's more to their story.
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Speaking with Marvel.com to discuss Moon Knight's ending, consulting producer Sarah Goher explains how the show's parting song, Earl Grant’s “The End,” sums up the show's ending, or lack thereof. She points out that like the track, the series doesn't really wrap up because the story of Marc and Steven continues. Read her full quote below:
“It’s a song that says, ‘At the end of the story, it's a story without an end.’ It feels truer to the show in a way… it's just the continuation, and I feel like this was the right ending. This
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