
During the episode, we see Khonshu call them all together as what’s known as “The Council of Gods” to try and convince them to stop Ammit and Harrow. These Avatars are part of the Ennead, as is Khonshu. It turns out that all Egyptian Gods like Hathor, Isis and Horus have human Avatars at their bidding. When Khonshu teleports Marc to the inside of the Great Pyramid of Giza, we get introduced to the other Avatars for the first time. While the show has yet to formally introduce Jake, this seems like a solid hint towards his existence. There have always been three distinct personalities in the comics: Steven Grant, Marc Spector and Jake Lockley. Only something has changed, and it turns out that Steven isn’t the only one taking over anymore and causing these blackouts. In episode 3 of Moon Knight, we discover that the confusion and disorientation Steven experiences when he gets blackouts is not an isolated experience. Moon Knight Easter Eggs From Episode Three Now without any further delay, here are some of our favourite easter eggs and references that can be found within episode 3 of Moon Knight. If you missed it, we’ve covered the easter eggs from episode one here and episode two here. The scarab is a compass to Ammit’s tomb, and Harrow can not get to it no matter the cost.Įpisode three of Moon Knight was once again littered with multiple easter eggs to discover and callbacks to the comics to pick up on. The episode ends with Marc taking control of the body from Steven and heading off to Egypt. Steven knows he won’t be able to win this fight as himself, and when he tries to give himself over to Moon Knight, he ends up summoning a new form known as Mr Knight. The two ancient gods start fighting through their avatars during this history lesson, and the scarab, which both sides want so desperately, gets lost in the chaos. We then get to know a bit about the cult’s history and learn that the ancient crocodile God, Ammit, is to Harrow what Khonshu is to Steven. The police are members of Arthur Harrow’s cult who have managed to capture Steven and deliver him to everyone’s favourite cult leader. It turns out Layla is married to Marc, and by the time they start to clear up the confusion between them, Steven gets arrested by police. Running from Khonshu ends with Steven bumping into a mysterious woman named Layla, who knows Steven even though Steven doesn’t know her. We also discover that Steven and all of his identities are avatars of Khonshu and are obligated to do his bidding before the show introduces another core character. What follows is a scene of Steven and Marc fighting over who gets to control the body while trying to escape from the ancient Egyptian god of the moon, Khonshu. This leads Steven to find Marc’s stash of military gear, weapons, passports and the scarab that everyone and their mom seem to be after.


At his wit’s end about everything going on in his life and desperate for answers, Steven sets out to find the storage locker that belongs to the key found in his apartment in the last episode. The tapes also reveal that Steven is the one responsible for destroying the bathroom, and he is then promptly fired from his job. Instead, the recordings reveal a seemingly disturbed Steven crying in a corner and running away from something the camera doesn’t capture.

Only the dogs are nowhere to be seen on the tapes. Once at the museum, Steven finds that the bathroom from the last episode has been roped off, but there are no signs of the Egyptian demon dogs he fought (and killed) anywhere.Ī perturbed Steven gets the bright idea to convince the security to pull up the previous night’s footage to prove to himself that he isn’t going crazy. We see Steven waking up chained to his bed once more before heading back to his work at the museum. The episode starts in the morning, following where episode 1 left off. Last week’s episode of Moon Knight introduced even more of Steven Grant’s disassociated identities to the show. Moon Knight is one of the wildest and most entertaining shows too have come out of Marvel so far, and now it’s back for its third episode.
