Moon Knight writer Beau DeMayo shares details on if there will be any connection between the series and the film Thor: Love and Thunder. The latest entry into the MCU, Moon Knight has introduced the Egyptian gods into the franchise, with the most notable being Khonshu, the Egyptian god of the moon. He uses Marc Spector (Oscar Isaac) as his avatar on Earth. In the MCU, audiences have already met the Norse gods through Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Loki (Tom Hiddleston), and Odin (Anthony Hopkins), and the upcoming film Thor: Love and Thunder is set to introduce even more with Russell Crowe signing on as Zeus, head of the Greek Gods.
However, with Thor: Love and Thunder also comes the introduction of the villain Gorr the God Butcher, played by Christian Bale. The trailer for the latest Thor movie has showcased some of the death and destruction Gorr will bring in his wake, and with New Asgard and the Greek Gods in danger, many audience members have begun to wonder if the Egyptian gods from Moon Knight will have a part in the upcoming film. With Moon Knight premiering just a few months before Thor: Love and Thunder opens in theaters, the opportunity for some kind of crossover appears to be there.
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In an interview with The Direct, Moon Knight writer Beau DeMayo discusses the possibility of the Egyptian gods from Moon Knight appearing in Thor: Love and Thunder, or if there will be a reference to the film in the final episode. The writer reveals he has no idea what is going on in Thor: Love and Thunder, but he has thought about it. He also adds he prefers not knowing what will happen in the film, as he likes to enjoy the experience as a fan.
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