Warning: contains SPOILERS for the Moon Knight finale.
Even though Moon Knight ended its first season, there are still questions and mysteries to acknowledge about the show. Overall, Moon Knight did an adequate job of introducing a new character who will likely be used more in the MCU's upcoming Phase 5, assuming that Oscar Isaac will want to return for the role. Isaac effortlessly interchanges between multiple characters, playing Marc Spector, Steven Grant, and as revealed in the Moon Knight finale's credit scene, limo driver Jake Lockley. Moon Knight's finale also brings back Layla (May Calamawy) and the Egyptian moon god Khonshu (F. Murray Abraham) after the last episode focused entirely on Marc and Steven in the afterlife.
The finale shows Arthur Harrow (Ethan Hawke) finally releasing Moon Knight's Ammit (actor Saba Mubarak, Amira) from her imprisonment. After breaking her ushabti in the Great Pyramid of Giza, the alligator-headed goddess becomes almost as large as the pyramid itself by consuming souls during a mass judgment in Cairo. The finale concludes other necessary elements from the show by bringing Marc and Steven back to life and reuniting them with Khonshu.
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At a 44-minute runtime, Moon Knight's last episode is its shortest in the entire season, which comes as a surprise for a show that has built up so many new elements for the MCU. Because Moon Knight is a relatively standalone project compared to other MCU works, it was able to welcome in more new characters and introduce concepts like the Egyptian Ennead, god magic, and the existence of multiple afterlives, which helps Thor: Love and Thunder. Nonetheless, there are many questions that need to be
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