This article contains spoilers for Moon Knight episode 'The Friendly Type'.
As the latest Disney+ Marvel series Moon Knight hits the halfway point of its six-episode run fans are not only discussing the plot in the latest episode.
Following in the footsteps of filming mishaps in Game of Thrones (the infamous coffee cup), and The Mandalorian ( aka Jeans guy), viewers spotted a rogue cameraman in episode three.
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The cameo happened at the 8:27 mark during the action-packed chase scene as Marc Spector (Oscar Isaac) ran after Arthur Harrow's (Ethan Hawke) henchman as his search for the man continued.
As the chase entered a busy alleyway, one glance to the right quite clearly captures the edge of a camera operator.
Although Disney+ has yet to say anything about the gaffe, it's not the first time it will have to edit an episode after it debuted. Disney also edited out The Mandalorian's 'Jeans guy' , who was a crew member lurking at the back of a shot in a season 2 episode.
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Some Marvel fans have even jokingly theorised that the mystery cameraman was Karun from Eternals who was often seen with a bulky camera in hand. Not a long stretch in the wild links in the MCU.
Disney+ has yet to edit out the cameraman so you can still find the editing fumble in the episode. And there's no time like the present to start your own MCU theory on who the cameraman is before it's too late.
Moon Knight is now streaming on Disney+, with new episodes every Wednesday.
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