As Moon Knight joins the fray, Marc, Steven and Khonshu must work together to stop Ammit.As Moon Knight joins the fray, Marc, Steven and Khonshu must work together to stop Ammit.As Moon Knight joins the fray, Marc, Steven and Khonshu must work together to stop Ammit.
F. Murray Abraham
- Khonshu
- (voice)
Antonia Salib
- Taweret
- (voice)
Saba Mubarak
- Ammit
- (voice)
Hazem Elessaway
- Patrol Guard #1
- (as Hazem Elessawy)
Tayssir Khalfallah
- Female Nurse
- (as Taissir Khalfallah)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaClocking in at 42 minutes, this is the show's shortest episode and also the shortest finale of a live-action Marvel show.
- GoofsLayla is accidentally pinned to the bottom of an overturned van by one of Moon Knight's crescent-shaped boomerangs. After the fighting is over, she is able to easily dislodge the boomerang and free herself, yet she did not free herself and rejoin the fight at any point prior to that when she would have had ample opportunity.
- Quotes
Arthur Harrow: Why am I bleeding?
Steven Grant: Yeah, I don't, I don't think you know as much as you think you do.
Marc Spector: And while it is tempting to accept your diagnosis, Doc...
Steven Grant: We'd rather go save the world. Laters, gators.
- Crazy creditsSPOILER: There is a scene in the closing credits: Khonshu abducts Harrow from a psychiatric hospital and has him killed by Moon Knight's third persona, Jake Lockley.
- ConnectionsReferences Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
- SoundtracksThe End
Written by Jimmy Krondes and Sid Jacobson
Performed by Earl Grant
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Featured review
I was tempted to give this episode a 6 or 7 but after thinking about it a little, this episode is quite frankly inexcusable. Marvel/Disney+ is really dropping the ball with these shows with a lack of committal to trying certain genres and their inability to break from the marvel formula is leaves an empty feeling after finishing each show. Moon Knight had some serious highs and it's on par with Wandavision and Loki for me, but it consistently switches between dark/gritty and fun kids show.
This episode was just generic boss battle with no emotional stakes at all, which is quite the letdown after two fantastic episodes (albeit with their own issues). The runtime was a whopping 35 something minutes, which just shows that this episode was set up to be underwhelming because the series didn't build suspense and stakes and therefore didn't need much time for the finale.
Marvel needs to stop trying to apply the boring marvel formula which works for popcorn movies, not TV. Build stakes and focus on character interactions. Let the CGI come when needed, not rely on it.
I was still entertained by the episode and the post credits scene was fantastic, but it predictably ended in a generic superhero battle in a bland location with no stakes.
This episode was just generic boss battle with no emotional stakes at all, which is quite the letdown after two fantastic episodes (albeit with their own issues). The runtime was a whopping 35 something minutes, which just shows that this episode was set up to be underwhelming because the series didn't build suspense and stakes and therefore didn't need much time for the finale.
Marvel needs to stop trying to apply the boring marvel formula which works for popcorn movies, not TV. Build stakes and focus on character interactions. Let the CGI come when needed, not rely on it.
I was still entertained by the episode and the post credits scene was fantastic, but it predictably ended in a generic superhero battle in a bland location with no stakes.
- rangojalex
- May 4, 2022
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- HungExpo, Budapest, Hungary(Psychiatric Hospital)
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- Runtime42 minutes
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