Warning: Contains SPOILERS for Moon Knight episode 2.

Mr. Knight from Marvel's Moon Knight will now be appearing at Disney's Avengers Campus. The variation of the series' titular hero made his debut in episode 2, when alter Steven Grant (Oscar Isaac) tried to summon the ceremonial suit of Egyptian god Khonshu that his system host, Marc Spector, first wore at the end of episode 1. Mr. Knight, jokingly coined as "Psychotic Colonel Sanders" by Marc, proved to be a fun though ultimately unsuccessful opponent against the jackal summoned by the goddess Ammit's avatar Arthur Harrow (Ethan Hawke). He does, however, still maintain the same supernatural strength that Moon Knight has, which means Steven and Mr. Knight could learn how to make the most of their confidence and power.

Following the release of episode 1, Moon Knight made an appearance at Disney's Avengers Campus. Now, Disney Parks confirms that Mr. Knight will be making his Avengers Campus debut following the release of Moon Knight episode 2. The physical character is head-to-toe just as accurate as his on-screen counterpart, from the glowing white eyes to the cloth-wrapped shoes. Staying in tune with his character, Mr. Knight will likely reveal himself to Avengers Campus guests only once the moon comes out, drawing from its power to make his first appearance even more epic. Take a look at Mr. Knight's full appearance below.

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It's as of yet unknown whether or not Mr. Knight will make another appearance in future episodes of Moon Knight. He only took form when Steven was in control of the body, and should he be in a similar situation while refusing to hand control over to Marc and Moon Knight, that would be when Mr. Knight would make his reappearance. The suit certainly looks flawless on-screen, and Disney Parks has done an impressive job in recreating it. Mr. Knight's Avengers Campus debut may satiate keen viewers as they wait for the next episode of Moon Knight, which has so far been met with high acclaim with just four episodes to go.

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