Warning! Spoilers ahead for Moon Knight episode 6.

Embracing their full power in the finale of Marvel's Moon Knight, Oscar Isaac's Marc Spector and Steven Grant prove how good a Spider-Man and Daredevil team-up would be in the MCU. Following the series' villain Arthur Harrow (Ethan Hawke) freeing the goddess Ammit (Saba Mubarak) and becoming her avatar, the final episode is a massive battle of gods and mortals. However, the specific fighting styles of Moon Knight and Mr. Knight look very familiar.

In Moon Knight episode 6, Layla El-Faouly (May Calamway) successfully freed the moon god Khonshu (F. Murray Abraham) from his ushabti prison. As such, Marc and his alter Steven were resurrected after they had been shot by Harrow. Claiming their power as Khonshu's Fist of Justice once more, Marc and Steven ed Layla in Cairo who herself agreed to become the avatar of the goddess Tawaret (Antonia Salib). Together, the trio engaged in battle with Harrow and his followers while Khonshu and Ammit fought in front of the pyramids, taking giant forms as they battled over the souls of humanity.

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Early on in the fight with Harrow, Steven took control first as Mr. Knight. Having accepted his role as an avatar to a god and as Marc's alter, Steven had some new skills he was eager to show off, using his clubs to great effect as Mr. Knight took out several of Harrow's men before throwing a club at Harrow himself. Likewise, after being thrown thr0ugh a storefront, Marc's Moon Knight shot back out after firing his grappling hook, delivering an impressive flying kick. As such, it's not hard to see the similar tactics used by Matt Murdock with his own clubs and Peter Parker with his webs. Working in tandem, Steve and Marc prove in this episode the value of one day seeing a Spider-Man and Daredevil team-up in the greater MCU.

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Coincidentally, it does bring to mind the era in the comics where Moon Knight manifested new alters for himself based on Spider-Man, Wolverine, and Captain America, emulating their abilities and personalities and becoming a one-man team of heroes. While likely not intentional, the team-up of Marc and Steven mirrors how Spider-Man and Daredevil could fight side-by-side, rather than just Matt Murdock being Spider-Man's No Way Home lawyer. That said, their brief MCU interaction logically opens the door for their paths to cross again one day, preferably in costume on the streets of New York.

While it's common to find some natural overlap between heroes and their skill sets, the specific combo of Steven and Marc's abilities in Moon Knight's finale acts as a surprise showcase for a future Spider-Man/Daredevil team-up. While Moon Knight and Mr. Knight working together is impressive on its own, the connection point to other street-level heroes is fun as well. Here's hoping the webslinger and Man Without Fear will forces at some point in the MCU's future–and a future with more seasons of Moon Knight as well.

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