A new Moon Knight TV spot features a Falcon & Winter Soldier Easter egg that helps fix the show in the MCU timeline. The last year has seen the Marvel Cinematic Universe continue to expand through a series of Disney+ TV shows. The first wave of these took advantage of the shared universe model, spinning directly out of the events of Avengers: Endgame. WandaVision explored Scarlet Witch's grief after Vision's death, Loki focused on a variant of the trickster god created by the Avengers' time travel, The Falcon & the Winter Soldier saw Sam Wilson decide to accept the mantle of Captain America, and Hawkeye dealt with the repercussions of Clint Barton's stint as Ronin.
But Moon Knight promises to be different. According to producer Grant Curtins, Moon Knightdoesn't depend on Phase 4 continuity to tell its story; rather, he's compared it to 2008's Iron Man as a self-contained narrative. Trailers have subtly hinted at this point, because there's been an absolute dearth of Easter eggs to discuss. Instead, they've focused more on the story of Marc Spector, his Dissociative Identity Disorder, and a brutal tone and style that seems equally unusual for the MCU. Finally, though, the latest Moon Knight TV spot drops a hint as to where the show fits into the MCU timeline.
Related: Moon Knight Can Horrifically Set Up Thor 4's Villain
Marvel Studios' new Moon KnightTV spot, «Secret Agent,» features a shot of Moon Knight stood in front of a London double-decker bus. The poster on the side is advertising the Global Repatriation Council, formed to deal with the Blip. When the Hulk used the Infinity Gauntlet to reverse Thanos' snap, it meant half the world's population suddenly blipped back into existence. The result was an unprecedented
Read more on screenrant.com