Grant Curtis, one of the producers of the new Marvel series Moon Knight, shortly before the show’s release on Disney+, he assured us that inside there would be direct cameos and crossovers with other superheroes from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, although the series is still part of this narrative universe. However, if you look closely, you will discover a double Easter egg that confirms that Moon Knight is not a separate work.

In one scene, we can even see the multitude of tomes of history and ancient folklore owned by Steven Grant, and of these two books in particular can grab your attention, if you have a good eye for detail… from What’s old is new again: Asgard And History of Wakanda The first could also be a book of any mythology, but we know that, with the arrival of Thor and, years later, of the Asgardians themselves, Asgard is no longer mythology for Earthlings, but reality; the second part, on the other hand, is all too specific about Black Panther’s mythical homeland.

Sure, these are trifles, but fun Easter eggs nonetheless, well-placed: will there be more in the next installments? We’ll find out soon.

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