Marvel Reveals New Funkos for Ethan Hawke's Moon Knight Villain & Mr. Knight

A new batch of Funko Pops for Moon Knight was officially revealed ahead of the show's third episode.

By Aeron Mer Eclarinal Updated:
Moon Knight logo, Oscar Isaac as Moon Knight, Ethan Hawke as Arthur Harrow

Moon Knight is shaping up to be a unique entry to the Marvel Cinematic Universe as it deals with the supernatural side of the story. The ongoing Disney+ series follows the adventures of Oscar Isaac's Steven Grant as he uncovers another personality inside him in Marc Spector, who transforms into a powerful vigilante. In the series, the titular hero goes up against Ethan Hawke's Arthur Harrow, a mysterious cult leader. 

Marketing has been in full blast as Moon Knight enjoys its current Disney+ run, leading to a plethora of posters and official merchandise for viewers. As part of its promotional push, Funko already unveiled its first official vinyl figure for the series, featuring a fully costumed Moon Knight alongside a miniature keychain version of the collectible. 

Now, another wave of Funkos for Moon Knight has been unveiled ahead of its stretch run on the streaming service. 

Funko Highlights Moon Knight Characters 

Funko, via Entertainment Earth, officially unveiled a brand new batch of Moon Knight vinyl figures, showcasing fresh collectibles for Ethan Hawke's Arthur Harrow and Mr. Knight. 

Hawke's Moon Knight villain is looking front and center with his official Funko Pop, with the character holding the Staff of Ammit while striking an intimidating pose: 

Funko for Ethan Hawke as Arthur Harrow, Moon Knight
Funko

Pre-order the new Arthur Harrow Funko Pop! here.

Mr. Knight, one of Moon Knight's more amusing personalities, is highlighted in this new collectible, with the hero seemingly ready to take on any threat. He wields the two golden staffs that he pulls out of his suit jacket: 

Mr. Knight, Moon Knight
Funko

Pre-order the new Mr. Knight Funko Pop! here.

What's Next for Ethan Hawke's Moon Knight Villain?

Warning: the rest of this article contains spoilers for Moon Knight's second episode. 

Ethan Hawke's Arthur Harrow's intimidating presence throughout Moon Knight has been a memorable part of the show, and this latest Funko Pop! figure is a fitting reminder of that aspect. The collectible manages to capture the character's menacing vibe while still having a sense of a calm demeanor through its pose. 

In the episode, Harrow is able to (finally) obtain the mysterious Scarab, and signs indicate that it will lead to major repercussions unless Marc Spector stops him. Based on the installment's ending, the character's quest for the Scarab appears to be nearing its end as he sets off to unleash Ammit and his judgment on the world. 

It seems that it will take the combined effort of Steven Grant, Marc Spector, and Khonshu to take him down, but the trio needs to settle their differences in order to successfully fulfill their mission. 

Meanwhile, Mr. Knight makes a memorable entrance in the episode. The MCU version of the character has been confirmed to feature Steven Grant being in control as he assumes the power gifted by Khonshu.

It's quite fitting that Marvel decided to give Steven his own chance to shine as Mr. Knight while still keeping Spector as the more violent persona as Moon Knight. 

The character's scenes in the episode are hilarious and noteworthy, and this latest Funko collectible pays tribute to his impactful debut. It remains to be seen if Mr. Knight will make his presence felt in future episodes, especially now that Spector is already in control of the body. 

However, there's a good chance that, at some point, all the personalities will work together in order to save the world against Harrow and his cult.

Moon Knight's first two episodes are now streaming on Disney+.

- About The Author: Aeron Mer Eclarinal
Aeron is a news/features writer and Content Lead for The Direct who has been working for the site since March 2020. From writing about the inter-connectivity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe to having an extended knowledge about DC TV's Arrowverse, Aeron's expertise has since expanded into the realm of reality TV, K-drama, animated, and live-action shows from Netflix,  Disney+, Prime Video, MGM+, Peacock, Paramount+, and Max. When he isn't writing and watching all things MCU, Aeron is heavily invested with the NBA (go Celtics!) and occasionally watches thrilling matches in the WWE.