Warning: Contains spoilers for Moon Knight episode 4.
One reveal from Moon Knight episode 4 offers a possible connection to one of the most powerful characters set to debut in Thor: Love and Thunder. With Moon Knight having the Egyptian Gods as a central part of the show’s plot, there was always a possibility of it connecting to Love and Thunder, if only tangentially, thanks to Gorr the God Butcher being the villain of the film. Episode 4, “The Tomb”, doesn’t do a lot to further that idea, but the idea of a connection is presented, nonetheless.
After discovering and infiltrating Ammit’s tomb, Steven is eventually able to locate the ushabti that Ammit has been sealed inside of. To Steven’s surprise, he discovers that the room where Ammit’s ushabti was being kept was none other than the lost tomb of Alexander the Great. That means that Alexander was a former avatar of Ammit, although the exact role he played in her history has yet to be explored.
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Alexander the Great’s presence in Moon Knight also invites a connection to Thor: Love and Thunder through Zeus. It was said that many people, including Alexander, himself, declared him to be the son of Zeus, so with Zeus set to appear in Love and Thunder, it’s possible that Moon Knight and Love and Thunder could be connected through the MCU version of Alexander the Great being an actual the son of Zeus. The fact that Alexander was buried in Egypt in the MCU also leans into the idea since Amun, one of the Egyptian Gods, was viewed as an equivalent to Zeus and sometimes referred to as Zeus-Ammon.
The one thing that works against the idea of Alexander being a demigod is him being an avatar of Ammit. While it’s currently unknown what
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