The following article contains spoilers for Moon Knight episode 6.
After six weeks of suspense and adventure, Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight has come to an end. The finale answered many fan questions, revealed a new superhero, offered closure on Ammit’s story, and introduced comic book fans to the final alter ego of Oscar Isaac’s titular character. While it might seem like this is the last that fans will see of Marc Spector’s multiple personalities, is it truly the end? The evidence does not seem to add up.
As part of the finale episode of Moon Knight, Marvel introduced fans to Jake Lockley, the missing piece of the puzzle. In the comics, Spector suffers from dissociative identity disorder, and one of his alter egos is the cab driver Jake Lockley. Ever since Moon Knight premiered on Disney Plus, comic book fans had been questioning whether Lockley would be a part of the series. There were hints of his presence in episode 3, but he only truly appears in the season finale, which is what Marvel is now referring to the latest episode as. It only seems logical to bring him back for more.
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To promote the finale of Moon Knight, Marvel released a trailer earlier this week. The studio took to social media and encouraged fans to tune in to Disney Plus. While sharing the trailer for the finale, the studio wrote, “This Wednesday, experience the epic series finale of Marvel Studios’ @MoonKnight.” Just a few minutes later, the post was removed and replaced with another that referred to the episode as a “season finale” instead. The same was spotted by keen-eyed fans when the studio shared a teaser the day before the episode premiered. “Experience the epic conclusion tonight. Stream the season
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