
Which is to say, the appearance of Kang the Conqueror in the sixth and final “Moon Knight” comic is not intended to suggest that Oscar Isaac may meet up with Jonathan Majors’ version of Kang, who is set to be the villain of 2023’s “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.”

Because they only wanted to place codes where one would naturally find them, the production skipped episodes three, four and six, which are largely set in far-flung exteriors or inside ancient ruins and catacombs, where QR codes would stick out as a gimmick.Įach week’s comic book issue had some kind of connection to that week’s episode, whether it was a character or visual reference, but Curtis cautions readers not to look too far into any other hidden meanings. The QR code in Episode 5 of “Moon Knight.” - Credit: Courtesy of Marvel StudiosĪfter successfully pitching the idea to Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige and executives Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso and Brad Winderbaum, Curtis worked with the post-production team to insert live QR codes into the backgrounds of scenes on the show via CGI. How a Marvel Tweet Could Complicate 'Moon Knight' and Oscar Isaac's Emmys Odds 'Moon Knight' Director Mohamed Diab on the Season Finale, Oscar Isaac's Return and the MCU's First Egyptian Superhero Horror-Filled 'Doctor Strange 2' Highlights the Genre's Absence in Oscar Artisan Categories Scanning the codes sends viewers to a special website that contains a weekly free web comic featuring the Moon Knight character through the run of the show, from his first appearance in 1975 through his most recent issue in 2019.

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Ever since the Marvel Studios series “ Moon Knight” debuted on Disney+ on March 30, eagle-eyed viewers have noticed a series of semi-conspicuous QR codes in the background of scenes in the first, second and fifth episodes of the show. It’s not every day that one can write a sentence that reasonably connects the Fox animated series “Bob’s Burgers,” the House of Terror museum of fascist and communist regimes in Hungary, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe - but in 2022, anything is possible.
