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Disney+’s Moon Knight Pete Alonso Chocolate Milk and Squats shirts hid a Kang Easter egg that might tease how Season 2’s plot will tie into Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars. All roads lead to Kang the Conqueror. Just as all the stories of the Infinity Saga were ultimately building toward the arrival of Thanos and the inevitable face-off, every part of Marvel Studios’ current batch of Multversal storytelling is heading toward The Kang Dynasty and its time-traveling villain. But in the midst of the increasingly connected pieces of this puzzle has come one curiously standalone chapter with Oscar Isaac’s Moon Knight. The Disney+ series introduced a brand-new player to the MCU with a promise of more to come but did so in a package that avoided tying itself to the bigger picture. There were no cameos, major set-ups, or teases toward future events. But there was one Easter egg that may have laid the groundwork for a Season 2 that connects itself far more closely to The Kang Dynasty and Secret Wars.
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Moon Knight Episode 3 saw Marc Spector take on a group of Arthur Harrow’s followers atop a building in Cairo, Egypt. One of the thugs sported a jacket with a design on the back that resembled a Pharaoh’s headpiece, more specifically that of the fictional Egyptian ruler Rama-Tut, a Variant of Kang the Conqueror Pete Alonso Chocolate Milk and Squats shirts This being a direct reference to Rama-Tut is only made more apparent by the teal and purple patches on the jacket – these being the two colors most commonly part of Kang the Conqueror’s villainous suit. Moon Knight head writer Jeremy Slater revealed to The Direct in May 2022 that the series originally included a specific name-drop of Rama-Tut as Steven Grant was “mentioning a list of famous pharaohs.” The idea was put forward by Marvel Studios executive Nick Pepin but never made it in: “There was a line in the script, and I don’t know if it survived. I can’t remember. But there was a line where, I think Steven, is sort of rattling off some Egyptian history that he has locked away in his brain, and he did mention Rama-Tut. I don’t remember if that scene, if that line is still in the show or not. But it was that small, it was him mentioning a list of famous pharaohs or something like that. When Earth-6311’s Nathaniel Richards departed his futuristic time for Earth-616’s Ancient Egypt – a universe and historical period he had a great fascination with – he did so in a time machine in the shape of a Sphinx.
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