New Episode Of Moon Knight Tease A Thor 4 Plot Point?

New Episode Of Moon Knight Tease A Thor 4 Plot Point?
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In the latest episode of Moon Knight, it was revealed to Steven Grant that the god berating him is not a member of the Egyptian gods.

In the comics, Gorr's hatred of all gods was obvious, and he will show it in Love and Thunder when he attacks New Asgard.

As a weapon of terrible power fell at his feet, he went on a quest of vengeance to kill every god he could. For thousands of years, he exacted revenge on countless gods across the stars, whether it be killing them, turning them into slaves, or even crucifying them for every other gods to see.

It means that Khonshu has been kicked out of the Ennead for hundreds of years and left to wander Earth to get what he sees as "real justice" in the world.

Harrow belittles the moon god, telling Grant, "He often throws temper tantrums, like a two-year-old, before being confirmed just seconds later by Khonshu lashing out and knocking over various objects with gusts of wind."

After all, most of the gods have homes or dimensions where they live, such as Mount Olympus or the Egyptian gods' pocket dimensions.

There's a line of dialogue in the newest episode of Moon Knight that may preclude Khonshu from making an appearance alongside his fellow Egyptian deities, which might work to his benefit. With Gorr as the main villain, it's more likely that audiences will see his path of destruction against other gods. If the Ennead is left with empty seats, who is left to fill them? In Black Panther, the panther goddess Bast was introduced, and now the Disney+ series, Moon Knight, is about a war between gods. The kicker is that the gods don't respect him.

The God of Vengeance might have been a target for Gorr's vengeance if he had not been exiled. He cursed the gods for not answering his prayers when he was a nobody wandering a desolate, unknown world. It's possible that the moon god is lucky to remain banished because he might redeem himself in the eyes of the other deities. Moon Knight is about a war between Egyptian gods and the universe is filled with them. When there's a whole home of Egyptian deities that might as well be gift-wrapped for the alien heretic to butcher, it's hardly a god on Gorr's immediate radar.

As if to serve them up on a platter for the alien butcher, Gods are being introduced into the Marvel Cinematic Universe at a rapid pace. Most people know that Christian Bale played the villain, Gorr the God Butcher, in the movie.

RussellCrowe revealed that he will be playing Zeus, and Akosia Sabet was found on a listing as the Wakandan goddess Bast. He tried to take over the world, but was defeated by his own character and thrown in a prison.

One of the most well-known villains in the comics is Gorr, who has taken three Thors from across time to defeat him. New Asgard is just a cesspool of gods for someone like Gorr. Ammit must have been imprisoned in her tomb after the other gods "betrayed" her.

A lonely moon god is using a human to fight criminals on the street.

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