Moon Knight Episode 2 "Summon The Suit" Podcast from TV Podcast Industries

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We're back chatting about Moon Knight Episode 2 "Summon The Suit" in this weeks podcast. We're going spoiler filled so make sure you've watched the episode. Moon Knight Episode 2 Synopsis Moon Knight Character created by: Doug Moench Executive Producers - Kevin Feige, Louis D'Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Grant Curtis, Brad Winderbaum, Oscar Isaac, Mohamed Diab, Jeremy Slater Head Writer: Jeremy Slater Episode Written by: Jeremy Slater Episode Directed By: Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead Waking up alive and unscathed, Steven Grant returns to work to find the toilets out of action. The footage of the events of the previous night does not have the jackal that attacked him in the frame and Steven is heavily implicated as the culprit of the vandalism at the British Museum. Sacked from his job Steven checks out the storage container using the key he found in his apartment, to try and learn more about what the hell happened to him. ; and discovers a heap of military equipment, numerous fake passports and the stolen Scarab Beetle. In the container, as he tries to process this new discovery, he is once again visited by Marc Spector in a reflection, who explains that he serves Khonshu the God of the Moon and that he and, ultimately, Steven Grant are his avatar. Freaked out he runs out of the locker to be once again pursued by Khonshu. Escaping the storage facility he collides into Marc Spector’s wife, Layla, who recognises Marc but doesn’t know Steven. He brings her back to his apartment where he discovers that she is divorcing Marc Spector and she doesn’t buy the identity of Steven. But with a knock at the flat door she is forced to escape the flat as police arrive and arrest Steven Grant on the grounds of stealing and being the fugitive, the mercenary Marc Spector, wanted in connection for the execution of an archaeological excavation team in Egypt. After questioning, the police take Steven to Arthur Harrow at an inner city community he has rescued from decline. Arthur explains that he was once Khonshu’s avatar, the fist of vengeance, but grew weary of the ancient god’s justice to evil doers after the fact.