Moon Knight Post Credits Scene Explained Who Is SPOILER ?

Moon Knight Post Credits Scene Explained Who Is SPOILER ?

'Moon Knight' Post-Credits Scene Explained: Who Is [SPOILER]?Home > Entertainment > Marvel > Moon KnightSource: Disney Plus ' Moon Knight' Season Finale Introduces SPOILER in the Post-Credits SceneBy Allison DeGrusheMay 4 2022, Published 11:45 a.m. ET Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers for Episode 6 of Moon Knight. After an eventful six weeks, Marvel Studios' Moon Knight has officially concluded. The sixth and final episode, titled "Gods and Monsters," picks up just moments after the events of Episode 4 and shows Arthur Harrow (Ethan Hawke) unleashing Ammit. While all hope seems lost, Layla (May Calamawy) manages to free Khonshu (F. Murray Abraham), and the pair discuss how they can defeat the Egyptian goddess. Article continues below advertisement In short, Khonshu battles it out with Ammit, Layla becomes Tawaret's (Antonia Salib) avatar, and Marc Spector (Oscar Isaac) is resurrected. Eventually, Marc and Layla defeat Harrow and seal Ammit into his body to imprison her. In the end, Marc and Steven reunite and are no longer under Khonshu's control. Wait, are we sure about that? The post-credits scene suggests otherwise!Source: Disney PlusArticle continues below advertisement The iconic ' Moon Knight' post-credits scene explained Following the initial stylized credits, a post-credits scene brings viewers to Sienkiewicz Psychiatric Hospital. There, an unkempt Arthur Harrow mistakes his cup of coffee for sand; after he knocks over the drink, a hospital aide lets him know that it's time for bed. However, before she can wheel him away, a gloved man tells her (in Spanish) that he's got him. As the pair head down the hallway, Harrow grows uneasy when he notices the multiple bloodied bodies littering the corridor and entryway. After the mysterious man seats Harrow inside a white limo, the cult leader spots Khonshu in an all-white ensemble. From there, the Egyptian god reveals that he never wanted Layla as his avatar, noting that Marc is, in a way, still bonded to him.Article continues below advertisement #moonknight this jake lockley reveal tho omg hes so sexy fr my boy is finally home pic.twitter.com/Gcuj6UyZMQ— hera (@despairdean) May 4, 2022 After stating that Marc is much more troubled than he realizes, Khonshu signals for the limo driver to roll down the window divider and introduces Harrow to Marc's third alter ego, Jake Lockley, who fatally shoots him. Jake, who drives a limo with the license plate "SPKTR," then speeds off into the unknown.Article continues below advertisement Welcome to the MCU Jake Lockley Since the beginning of Moon Knight, fans have been anticipating the arrival of Jake Lockley. Luckily, the time has finally come; however, like Steven Grant, he's quite different from his comic book counterpart. The most notable difference is that the live-action version of Jake is a Latino character. In the comics, he's a street-smart cab driver from New York City who's an expert at collecting information and tracking down criminals. So, why did Marvel change him?Source: Disney PlusArticle continues below advertisement Although Jake has minimal lines in the post-credits scene, Oscar Isaac told Marvel.com that he was eager to "let instinct guide" him with the fan-favorite character, commenting that he saw an "opportunity to bring something of [himself] to it that's not just trying to pay service to some idea that was in the comics." "The thought of, 'He's just going to have the one line that he speaks, it should be in Spanish.' There's something that's ominous about him, the kind of control that he has versus, you know, both Marc and Steven that have been so off foot," Oscar explained. "It just feels like it was just a really fun chance to let the instinct of, after having played these two guys, imagining what else could be in there and the excitement of shooting that scene." All six episodes of Moon Knight are now streaming on Disney Plus.AdvertisementMore from Distractify Marc Must Forgive Himself in Order to Stop Ammit — Our 'Moon Knight' Finale Predictions The Other Person in the Tomb in 'Moon Knight' Episode 4 Teases Another Comics Character Jake Lockley Is Another Personality of Moon Knight, and He's Similar to DC's Bruce Wayne Latest Moon Knight News and UpdatesAdvertisementABOUT DistractifyAbout UsPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseDMCASitemapCONNECT with DistractifyLink to Facebook Link to TwitterLink to InstagramContact us by Email Copyright 2022 Distractify. Distractify is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.
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