Warning: Spoilers for Moon Knight episode 4
For the second time, an error with a visible crew member has been discovered in an episode of Marvel’s Moon Knight show. The last two episodes of the Disney+ series have been set in Egypt, where the titular character has been on a desperate search for the tomb of Ammit, a malevolent goddess whose worshippers have been working tirelessly toward her resurrection. Marc’s adventures in Egypt have involved some brutal battles, chase sequences, and a heated encounter with the Egyptian gods of the MCU.
So far, Marc’s exploits in Egypt have involved two noteworthy editing mistakes. The first came inMoon Knight episode 3 during the scene at the beginning in which Marc Spector (Oscar Isaac) was chasing members of Arthur Harrow’s cult. When one of his opponents was fleeing on foot through the village, a cameraman could be spotted on the right edge of the screen [via Heroic Hollywood]. The moment, which occurred at the 8:27 mark, will most likely be edited out by Disney in due time. Naturally, the mistake has drawn comparisons to similar incidents that have taken place in the past, albeit in different universes. Mistakes with The Mandalorian and Game of Thrones resulted in a number of jokes and ridicule.
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Now, Moon Knight is the subject of a second major editing issue. For the second time in a row, a crew member has been glimpsed in a scene [via The Direct]. At the 18:23 mark, when Steven Grant was shining a flashlight in the dark in the tomb, a crewmember’s leg was included in the shot. The difference with this situation, though, is that the darkness of the scene made it very easy to miss. But with the brightness
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