Follow us on Google News

Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed

The latest mind-bending episode fromMoon Knighthas left fans bewildered, to say the least. Following the adventures of Marc Spector/Steven Grant in Egypt, the fourth episode finally decided to pay homage to the iconic Jeff Lemire run ofMoon Knightthrough the asylum sequence. Despite taking some creative liberties from the original source material, the fourth episode re-affirmed the faith thatMoon Knightis indeed full of surprises. If the long list of twists and turns were not enough, the latest episode also brought in a talking hippo at the end, leaving fans surprised.

Moon Knight Hippo God Reveals Major Plot Detail

Who is the Hippo At The End of the Fourth Episode ofMoon Knight?

Based on the Egyptian mythology, it was only natural forMoon Knightto delve deep into the sands of Egypt and its rich mythos. After introducingvarious human avatars of Egyptian deities, the fourth episode had another huge surprise for fans, albeit in a from of an actual hippopotamus. While most fans were clueless regarding the sudden appearance of a talking hippo, it was later revealed that the hippo is actually Tawaret, the Egyptian goddess of childbirth and fertility.

Having a history of dating back to 3000 BC, Tawaret was widely worshipped in ancient Egypt. As the goddess of childbirth and fertility, she was thought to be the protector of women and children from evil spirits. However, despite being a feminine god, Tawaret was also known for her fiery rage. Her portrayal consists of a hippopotamus head, lion’s arms, and the tail and claws of a crocodile, the three largest and most dangerous animals in ancient Egypt. Apart from that, Tawaret was also believed to cleanse and guide the souls through the afterlife and back to the land of the living.

Hippo God aka Tawaret in Moon Knight Episode Four

What Role Does the Hippo Play In Moon Knight?

As established earlier, the fourth episode ofMoon Knighthas taken some clear inspirations from Jeff Lemire’s iconic series. However, by introducing Tawaret/Hippo in the episode, the series has replaced a major Egyptian deity from the source material. In the comics, it was Anubis, the Egyptian god of death, who guided Marc Spector and his allies from the mental asylum to the outside world. But now, it seems that it will be Tawaret who shall guide Spector back to the land of the living.

As Khonshu was sealed at the end of the third episode for his repeat offences, Marc Spector/Steven Grant lost the protective armor and enhanced abilities provided by the Egyptian moon god. As a result, when Spector finally met Arthur Harrow (Ethan Hawke)near Alexander the Great’s sarcophagus, he was no longer impervious to the bullets fired by Harrow, resulting in his death.

Anubis guides Moon Knight in comics

Related:Oscar Isaac Hints at Third Moon Knight Suit – What Are Its Powers

While Marc Spector’s apparent death did surprise fans, that’s where Tawaret comes to resurrect the Fist of Khonshu. Last week,Ethan Hawke had revealed that the multiple personalities of Marc Spector will finally merge togetherin the remaining episodes, which might lead to a whole new avatar of Moon Knight. With Tawaret’s introduction, the Egyptian goddess of childbirth and fertility, the making of a brand new Moon Knight withall personalities mergedcan be considered as spiritual childbirth for the character. Similarly, considering that Marc Spector actually died in the episode, it is highly likely that the Hippo goddess will guide Spector and his remaining personalities to finally become the Fist of Vengeance.

Arthur Harrow kills Marc Spector in fourth episode of Moon Knight

Related:Moon Knight Episode 4: All Major Easter Eggs That You Missed

Moon Knightreturns for its fifth episode on June 19, 2025, exclusively on Disney+.

Nicholas Hoult Faces Another Setback as James Gunn Confirms David Corenswet as Henry Cavill’s Superman: Legacy Successor

Akash Senapati

Senior Content Strategist

Articles Published :373

Akash is the Lead Content Strategist for FandomWire. Having started as a writer for FandomWire back in 2020, he now manages a global team of writers who share the same passion for motion arts, from Martin Scorsese to the latest MCU flick. He loves DC Comics, Anime, Pink Floyd, and sleeping in no particular order. His favorite graphic-medium writers are Grant Morrison, Chris Claremont, Christopher Priest, Garth Ennis, and Eiichiro Oda. Prep time > Aliens.

More from Akash Senapati

Nicholas Hoult Faces Another Setback as James Gunn Confirms David Corenswet as Henry Cavill’s Superman: Legacy Successor

Thunderbolts Project at Marvel Studios Finds its Director

Why Top Gun: Maverick is a Valiant Last Stand Against The Inevitability of Streaming Platforms

Every Harry Potter Movie Ending, Ranked Worst to Best

“Just like a horse”: Aubrey Plaza, Amy Poehler Agree Rihanna’s Eyes Are on the Side of Her Head

2 Reasons Why the Helldivers 2 x Halo ODST Warbond Isn’t Perfect

Who Is Jasveen Sangha: Ketamine Queen Connected to Matthew Perry’s Death

Sean McLaughlin’s Dad Just Became the Unlikely Villain (or Hero) of ‘Bachelor in Paradise’

Madison Beer’s Boyfriend: Who Is She Dating?

Disney+Egyptian GodsEthan HawkeHippoMarvel StudiosMCUMoon KnightOscar IsaacTawaret