There’s only one week left until Moon Knight finishes its unique run on Disney Plus. The series’ standout style, coupled with the cryptic nature of the show, raises the question of whether Moon Knight can have a standard ending just like any other MCU production, or if something different awaits the multi-faceted hero.
Misdirection is certainly the name of the game for Moon Knight, as writers and every director to jump on board have kept the same aura of mystery in a show that heads towards its finale with many more unsolved matters than settled ones. So far, save for Loki, the Marvel streaming formula heavily leans into unwrapping most of the show’s enigmas in the penultimate episode before closing things off with an all-out showdown between its titular hero and the main villain. However, this path seems somewhat unlikely for Marc and Steven.
Moon Knight Might Be Marvel’s Most Visually Exciting Project
A largely defining factor in WandaVision, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and Hawkeye, is that if the show had not already been tied into the rest of Marvel’s Phase Four, that should get promptly done in the finale and with whatever the post-credits do. Nevertheless, even after the stack of revelations in Moon Knight’s “Asylum”, head writer Jeremy Slater is sticking to his promise of keeping the Egyptian Avenger completely detached from the MCU.
Save for the confirmed existence of Madripoor, the panther god Bast, and now its Ancestral Plane, there’s little to no evidence of Moon Knight's world being connected to any other movie. In all likelihood, that’s bound to change in the finale. Maybe in a different real-life timeline Marc Spector was bound to cross paths with Marvel’s sole African superhero, King T’Challa, but even
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