This article contains spoilers for Moon Knight episode 5!
Moon Knight has had subtle changes made to its credits sequences since the premiere, with the alterations made to episode 5's credits mirroring the major changes Marc Spector and Steven Grant go through in the episode. So far, the end-credits sequences of the MCU Disney+ series have often been indicators of the show's tone or genre, though usually as a whole. WandaVision's, for example, rarely changed from episode to episode, simply playing on the concept of TV broadcasts, with the main changes to its credits being shown in the intros of each episode.
With Moon Knight, though, each episode has provided minor changes to the credits visuals. While many of the shots are the same, such as wide views of Cairo in Egypt, or the visuals for the cast cards of Oscar Isaac, Moon Knight himself, or May Calamawy, some small changes have been noted. For example, the credits of the first episode showed a shot of London, as opposed to Cairo, as most of that episode was set in England.
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However, one specific change has been made to the credits that perfectly mirrors the characters of both Marc and Steven up to this point. In Moon Knight episode 5, Marc and Steven embark on a great change, shifting their character dynamic from the first four episodes. The change to the credits of episode 5 only reinforces the mirroring of the characters that Moon Knight has devoted so much time fleshing out by unexpectedly changing the credits.
The one specific part of the credits that reflects both Marc and Steven is the first shot shown as soon as each episode ends. The opening visuals of the credits, which
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