Marvel's latest story about Moon knight is on Disney + follows Steven Grant and mercenary Mark Specter (Oscar Isaac). Moon Knight (2022)'s growing origin story is full of action, suspense and treasure. Viewers of the superhero story can find the hidden Easter eggs in each episode, leading to a fun surprise. Scan the hidden QR code in each episode of Moon Knight to see what you've found!
Moon Knight Offers Hidden QR Codes for Viewers
Avid TV viewers and curious fans should keep an eye out for the little scannable code in the new episode of Moon Knight. The story of Mark and Stephen is released in one hour (or so) episodes a week, leaving fans with a traditional television schedule. Shows are played frequently in mirrors, reflections, glass, etc., so look for reflection allegories and additional plot clues, including the QR code for Episode 1! Each QR code directs the viewer to Marvel.com. Here you can read Moon Knight Marvel comics for free.
Moon Knight Episode 1 QR Code
In just a few minutes of the beginning of Moon Knight's Season 1 Episode 1, you'll notice Stephen, a humble museum worker talking to a child at an Egyptian exhibition. Immersed in ancient Egyptian culture and crafts, Stephen goes to an exhibition of sarcophagus in a glass case. The back wall allows you to scan the QR code completely for those who are pausing the TV.
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He picks up a cell phone and scans the code. It will take you to Marvel's website where you can get free Moon Knight items. There was a tweet on Twitter that hinted at the possibility of the QR code in the bottle being reversed, leading to another free Moon Knight comic, but this is not correct as the traditional QR code is not scanned in the opposite direction. Okay, this goes back to the same website. Moon Knight relies heavily on reflexes, so it's great that people have tried this. Werewolf by Night Issue # 32 is the gift for this episode.
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Moon Knight Episode 2 QR Code
Season 1, Episode 2 of the Moon Knight series puts Stephen in the warehouse and tries to solve the mystery. Stephen ignores the QR code on the locker door and slowly opens locker number 43. Disney + viewers who scan this QR code will be directed to the same Marvel website. Comics change to new issues every week.
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If you are new to the Moon Knight QR Code Saga, you will have access to the "Same Digital Comic" with any code. However, you can scroll down to read the "Back" edition published by the Marvel Cinematic Universe. What's interesting is that all the issues linked to the episode include a cover photo that seems to have influenced the episode. For example, in episode 2 of Werewolf by Night, there is actually a werewolf on the cover, like an animal in battle, issue 33.
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Moon Knight QR Code in Episode 3 And Episode 4
Unfortunately, there isn't one. The QR that breaks the Moon Knight pattern isn't hidden here, but you can see another Werewolf by Night article on Marvel's website. Just scan the old QR code (or go back to the site) and you'll see that Werewolf By Night: Midnight Means Murder has been added.
Moon Knight QR Code in Episode 5
The QR code in Episode 5 of “Moon Knight.”Courtesy of Marvel Studios
Episode 5 of Marvel`s "Moon Knight" may just be the series' most confusing episode to date — which is definitely saying something, considering how often the show seems to blur the line between psychological horror and superhero action. Episode 5 (aptly titled "Asylum") picks after the climactic finale of episode 4: wherein Marc Spector (Oscar Isaac) was shot by the fanatical cult leader Arthur Harrow (Ethan Hawke), and it is revealed that Marc Spector and his alternate personality Steven Grant are dead and traveling on a boat through the Egyptian underworld.
The episode jumps between characters and timelines with reckless abandon, and as such there are plenty of small details and hidden easter eggs scattered throughout the chaos that is "Asylum." One such easter egg is a small QR code that appears exactly 12 minutes into the episode, which can actually be scanned by the viewers at home to receive a secret prize.
There is a small QR code on the wall next to this door that (scans) viewers can access Marvel.com/Moon Knight Comics and read the first issue of Moon Knight (1980) completely free of charge. The site itself says, "Read the free Moon Knight comics that inspired the series and stream them exclusively on Disney +." A few years ago, in 1975, "Werewolf by Night" # 32-from his relationship with Bushman to his resurrection at the tomb, it was this issue that first established a consistent story of the origin of Moon Knight.
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