After this fourth episode of Moon Knight, we are going to explain the ending so that you have no doubts
Today the fourth chapter of Moon Knight has been released. The new Disney Plus series has passed the equator of the series and there is less and less left for us to enjoy the end. In this episode we could see how Marc Spector and Steven Grant managed without the help of Khonshu, who if you remember in the last episode was locked in a stone statue. Marc Spector would lose the superpowers that the god of the moon gave him with his special suit.
Arthur Harrow has managed to get closer to Ammit’s grave and the end seems to be drawing near. This chapter has everything from touches of horror to details of fast-paced action more common to what we are used to in Marvel. The end shows us so many things that we are going to break them down for you here.
We know more about the origin of Layla
Layla is one of the main characters in Moon Knight. The love trio between Marc, Steven and Layla is one of the main plots of Moon Knight and in this chapter we have been able to see how that has exploded since she is not so sure who she wants to be with of the two personalities. Apart from that we can see her fighting in one of the most action-packed moments of the entire episode.
We have seen that Arthur Harrow is here to do evil on behalf of Ammit. But apart from doing evil, this character seems to know much more about Layla’s past and what happened to her father. The threat that haunts throughout the chapter is that there is someone who does know what happened to Layla’s father, Marc.
A mental hospital?
There is one thing for sure in the Marvel series or in its movies and that is that we can never take anything for granted. When a character gets shot in the chest, he’s supposed to die, I’m supposed to insist. In this case we can see that Marc receives a bullet in the chest and when he wakes up he appears locked up in what looks like a psychiatric hospital.
There we can see that his acquaintances and enemies are everywhere, which could indicate that everything he has experienced is the fruit of his imagination. This scene is clearly inspired by the Jeff Lemire and Greg Smallwood comic book arc in which Marc Spector appears directly in a mental hospital. In this comic we can see how Marc has really been there since he was 12 years old and everything has been the fruit of his imagination. Ammit is supposedly his doctor and in the series we can see that Arthur Harrow acts as his psychiatrist. Curious to say the least.
The eye of Horus and the arrival of Tueris
So is Marc really crazy and locked up and everything we’ve seen so far is the product of his imagination? It won’t be known until the next episode really. What we have seen is the introduction of new characters and myths of Egypt and its gods.
During this chapter we have been able to see that the Eye of Horus represents the senses and that there are up to six of them. This sixth sense could be classified as something more mental or psychic, does it have something to do with that of Doctor Strange? You can also see several sarcophagi in which we see Steven’s personality trapped and there is a third sarcophagus that could be the third personality that we could “see” in the third chapter of Moon Knight.
Tueris can be seen at the end of the episode gratefully receiving Marc and Steven, probably as an ally to defeat Harrow and Ammit. Tueris She is a great friend of Khonshu and now that he is not there, she could be the one to help the protagonists.
Arthur Harrow and his plan falls apart
We could say that Arthur Harrow is fighting to be the worst villain in all of Marvel. And not because he’s badly built or anything like that, but because he’s really bad. After having caught Marc with Ammit’s amulet, this fight with him. He fights until he tells Layla the truth and without further delay he pulls out a gun and shoots her in the chest, without eating or drinking it.
After having seen what we have seen, we can also come to think that this character does not have everything as closed as he thought and that Ammit is using him more than he should. This manipulation is something that it seems that the character has already suffered since on several occasions we have been able to hear him saying that he already knows what it feels like to be with Khonshu.
Although ending the world or half the world is not something that a very stable person does, we have been able to see that Arthur is not very sane. Khonshu and now Ammit seem to have done what they wanted with their bodies and more with their minds.
We have already seen what the fourth episode is like and there are only two more left for this series to end. What will we see next? Leave us in the comments what you think.