I wonder how many of their avatars got Snapped - and then found themselves out of a job when they were unSnapped.Yeah, this is one of most believable "why weren't they there" stories yet. The gods are like "humanity gave us up, we really don't give a crap about them, but stick around to watch....like their own reality tv"
I believe that Marvel explicitly said "The Eternals" was a complete stand-alone. I don't expect to see any cross over from that one.Yeah, this is one of most believable "why weren't they there" stories yet. The gods are like "humanity gave us up, we really don't give a crap about them, but stick around to watch....like their own reality tv"
One interesting tie in would be with the eternals, as its highly likely the Eternals were in Egypt at some point. Did they have any encounters with the Egyptian gods or the "moon knight" of that time? (assuming their was one). Don't know if we will ever get an answer, right now they seem content to keep things self contained, but it is Marvel....I would be shocked if we didn't have something in the last episode that hooked this in to the greater phase 4, even if its just a cut-away scene or something.
When Arthur made the comment that he "enjoyed inflicting pain" for Khonshu, I wondered if the power granted to Moon Knight could retain some memories or traits of previous avatars. An idle thought, and admittedly a long shot.Why would Arthur's time as the avatar create a personality in Marc?
It's a map of stars. Makes sense you can see it best in the dark.If you are in the desert at night, why do you turn your back to the only source of illumination to solve a puzzle made of brown parchment pieces?
Mark/Steven/Third guy: 'We have Darkvision!'
If this had happened to Harrow, this would have been a very interesting way to lead him to Ammit.I wonder how many of their avatars got Snapped - and then found themselves out of a job when they were unSnapped.
It's a map of stars. Makes sense you can see it best in the dark.
I had not heard that, but it fits with the Eternals history in comics. OTOH, with the inclusion of Dane Whitman, along withI believe that Marvel explicitly said "The Eternals" was a complete stand-alone. I don't expect to see any cross over from that one.