MOON KNIGHT: 5 Biggest Reveals From Today's Episode, "Summon The Suit" - SPOILERS

MOON KNIGHT: 5 Biggest Reveals From Today's Episode, "Summon The Suit" - SPOILERS

Today's episode of Moon Knight delivered more surprises and unexpected reveals, and we're now taking a closer look at those along with some thoughts on where the Disney+ series could be taking us next...

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By JoshWilding - Apr 06, 2022 02:04 PM EST
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The second episode of Moon Knight hit Disney+ earlier today, and "Summon The Suit" definitely didn't disappoint. As well as offering plenty of superhero action, we learned more about Marc Spector and his connection to Egyptian Moon God Khonshu. A major new character was also introduced, while a shocking revelation about Arthur Harrow made his villainous intentions a little clearer.

While the first episode very much served as an introduction to this character, the second starts dropping some revelations about this hero and a few big teases about where the story could goe next. 

With that in mind, we're now breaking down the biggest reveals and Easter Eggs from Moon Knight's second chapter, delving into the comic books for clues about what exactly is going on. Marvel Studios has definitely put a fresh spin on the hero, but the source material is clearly a big inspiration.

To take a look through this breakdown, all you guys need to do is click on the "Next" button below!
 

5. Marc Spector's Deal With Khonshu

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As Steven Grant learns more about Marc Spector, so do we. The former mercenary explains that he's in debt to Khonshu and is now forced to serve him, even if that means getting blood on his hands. Marc isn't happy about being the Fist of Vengeance, but clearly believes he will be freed upon completing this mission.

Comic book fans will know that Marc is indebted to Khonshu because he raised him from the dead after Bushman and his fellow mercenaries left him to die at the feet of the Moon God's statue. 

This episode makes it clear that Khonshu views Steven as a nuisance, though Marc at least seems willing to permanently surrender control of his body to the Englishman once all is said and done. Just like on the page, Steven is seemingly meant to protect Marc from the trauma of what happened to him, though some interesting questions are certainly raised about his fractured mind...
 

4. The Truth About Arthur Harrow

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The sinister Arthur Harrow wonders whether Khonshu chose Marc because he could easily break his mind or if it was already broken. The truth lies somewhere in between, as the vigilante has suffered from DID since childhood. As a boy, Steven was first to surface as a friend to Marc, with Jake Lockley later emerging when he was an adult (Jake is typically portrayed as being a little more unhinged).

We're expecting Moon Knight to follow the comic books in that respect, but it all depends on whether we get an episode exploring the character's origin story in the next four weeks.

One big change, however, comes when we learn more about Harrow. It turns out he was Moon Knight before Marc, and the idea of Khonshu having multiple avatars is definitely new for the MCU. We don't yet know the full story behind why Arthur was rejected by the Moon God, but it's pretty obvious that this is a big part of why the villain is now looking to unleash a different type of vengeance. 
 

3. Meet Layla

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Layla El-Faouly is finally introduced in the second episode of Moon Knight, and we quickly learn that she's a huge part of Marc Spector's history. A newly created character for the MCU, it seems as if she's meant to serve as a replacement for the Spector's comic book love interest, Marlene Alraune.

Marc chose to cut Layla out of his life (we'll get to why that was soon), filing for divorce and vanishing from her life. That didn't happen when he became Moon Knight, though, as Layla alludes to several adventures they went on together, clearly aware that he's capable of accessing those crazy superpowers. 

His DID is news to her, though, and that could be significant. It also seems as if Marc chose to walk away from Layla after Khonshu tasked him with stopping Arthur Harrow, so perhaps that was the breaking point for this supernatural vigilante? Future episodes have a lot of explaining to do, anyway. 
 

2. A Comic Accurate Origin

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Like many recent stories set in the MCU, Marvel Studios has decided to forgo the typical origin story in favor of a less traditional approach. This is obviously why we're learning about Marc Spector and Moon Knight at the same time as Steven Grant, but even though Mr. Knight's portrayal somewhat veers from what we've seen in the comic books, key parts of this story don't.

When Steven is apprehended by some of Khonshu's followers, it's revealed that Marc Spector was indeed a mercenary and believed to be among those who attacked a dig site in Egypt. He's actually a wanted fugitive as a result, so hiding behind Steven makes sense for him on a number of levels. 

In the comic books, Marc was recruited by Bushman and took part in a mission to rob a tomb. However, they met resistance from an archaeologist and his daughter, and Bushman's violent actions led to the future Moon Knight stepping in...which got him killed. Marlene was that explorer's daughter on the page, and we can't help but wonder whether Layla will fill that role here.
 

1. Khonshu's Sinister Plan

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If you're familiar with the Moon Knight comic books, you'll know that Khonshu, well, he's kind of an asshole. A few years ago, he even created a mental prison for Marc Spector in an effort to break his avatar's mind so he could take over his body and deal out vengeance on Earth as he saw fit. 

The MCU's Moon God is similarly sadistic, keeping Marc under his control by threatening to force Layla to become his next host. It appears Khonshu can simply choose whoever he wants to represent him in this world, though there's always the possibility it's an empty threat to keep his current avatar in line. Either way, it's certainly interesting that the possibility of Layla being Moon Knight has been teased.

With Oscar Isaac confirmed to have a contract that only covers this six-part series, could the show end with the mantle being passed to Layla? If so, that's going to upset a lot of comic book fans...
 

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GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/6/2022, 2:43 PM
Khonshu being a dick and possibly preying on Marc due to how vulnerable he is via mental illness: comic accurate
GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/6/2022, 2:58 PM
@Waddles - It’s Bully SZN

Menks123
Menks123 - 4/6/2022, 3:20 PM
@BlackBeltJones - Yup, his mind being so weak with his mental illness, Khonshu knows he can exploit that to the highest degree.
LongMayHeReign
LongMayHeReign - 4/6/2022, 3:07 PM
I just want to take this time to point out that Grace Randolph gave this show (after seeing the first 4 episodes) a rotten score, yet this same Grace Randolph gave Morbius a fresh score.




In case anyone was still deciding what they watch based on the opinions of youtubers posing as movie critics...here's a reason to stop that practice!
DrReedRichards
DrReedRichards - 4/6/2022, 3:17 PM
Harrow being revealed as Khonshu's previous avatar should have felt more impactful, but the rest of the episode was great. Loved the twist with Mr Knight being Steven's super-powered form, while Moon Knight was exclusively Marc's.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/6/2022, 4:03 PM
@DrReedRichards - they either should've held off on that reveal or I think Harrow should've divulged that information with more indignation.

You see him snap a bit. Khonshu used and abused him for years. Lied to him. With each word he grows angrier and tracks Marc's eyes to see where he sees Khonshu. He looks that way and as he says these words for Marc, they're for Khonshu too.

"Can you hear me, Marc? Did he save you? Then say a debt was owed, hmm. One righteous mission after another, always promising it's the last. Until you no longer ask questions. You just languidly bend to him like a damn fool. I wasn't his avatar Marc, I was his puppet. As are you. And those strings he has you on are rupturing. He is both petulant child and supreme being. That's a volatile mix, my friend. His brothers and sisters have grown tired. The gods are making their move Marc...Steven. It's time to make yours."
DrReedRichards
DrReedRichards - 4/6/2022, 4:09 PM
@BlackBeltJones -

Thank you! I mean, this kind of revelation felt like it should have been some heavy penultimate episode stuff, you know?
GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/6/2022, 4:19 PM
@DrReedRichards - completely agree. I get that Harrow's whole temperament is very balanced and zen. Everything is delivered in a smooth manner but that was big news.

Also, part of me thinks maybe he is lying idk. I figure he and Khonshu may come face to face too
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 4/6/2022, 3:39 PM
I'm liking the contrasts between Marc and Steven. Steven runs basically armless like a goof while Marc runs like he's got purpose. Little things like that make it feel like they're two different characters.

Was kind of expecting the Mr Knight suit to appear later. There's a stitch going down the mask that made me think maybe at some point the original Moon Knight suit gets wrecked and the Mr Knight suit was Mark/Steven putting it back together. Makes sense the suit is a projection of what he thinks it would be, and Steven knowing nothing and everyone yelling "PUT ON THE SUIT!" to end up like that.

Also enjoyed the whole sequence of Steven taking off his jacket and rolling up his sleeves and then gesturing and flailing around like he learned to fight from an episode of Three Stooges.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 4/6/2022, 6:10 PM
@Reeds2Much - Isaac is having a lot of fun, that's for sure. (And showing off some pretty decent chops while he's at it.)
McMurdo
McMurdo - 4/6/2022, 9:32 PM
@Reeds2Much - Isaac is on another level rn
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 4/6/2022, 4:33 PM
I think I read someone say reviews say that the mental health aspect of the show is pushed to the background after episode 1 but to me it was more so apparent in this one than last.

Like reeds said above me, you can definitely see the difference between Marc and Steven, especially in Steven's first mirror scene. Isaac is killing that aspect.

Khonshu is a dick. I hope we see the history between him and harrow
McMurdo
McMurdo - 4/6/2022, 9:34 PM
@MyCoolYoung - I dont get that sentiment after this ep but I guess we will have to see with ep 3 clearly being the Egypt Caper (which I'm hyped for lol)
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 4/6/2022, 6:06 PM
I'm sure I'm in the minority here, but

My reaction when seeing Mr. Knight is going to be in this show:




My reaction when Mr. Knight is basically used as a joke.

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