The following contains major spoilers for Marvel Studios' Moon Knight, Episode 6, "Gods and Monsters," now streaming on Disney+

Fans of Disney+'s Moon Knight will soon be able to get their hands on a Funko Pop! of Layla El-Faouly in her Scarlet Scarab costume, but only if they attend San Diego Comic-Con.

The Funko Pop! was recently revealed by Marvel following the season finale of Moon Knight. The figure shows Layla as Scarlet Scarab with her wings outstretched and weapons in each hand. It will be on sale exclusively at SDCC, which runs from July 21 to July 24 at the San Diego Convention Center.

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Moon Knight Scarlet Scarab Funko Pop

Moon Knight's sixth episode, "Gods and Monsters," saw May Calamawy's Layla El-Faouly agree to temporarily become the avatar for the goddess Taweret. This transformed Layla into Scarlet Scarab and with her new avatar powers, Layla was able to join Moon Knight, Mr. Knight and Khonshu in the fight against Ammit and Ethan Hawke's villainous Arthur Harrow. Layla's time as Scarlet Scarab was brief and Calamawy says she's eager to explore the character further. "Now, if they are open to a Scarlet Scarab spinoff I'm not going to say no," she said. "Or not even a Scarlet Scarab spinoff, even a Moon Knight Season 2."

Whether there will be any more Moon Knight is currently unconfirmed. Lead actor Oscar Isaac said there were "definitely no official plans" to continue the story of Marc Spector/Steven Grant and that the six-episode limited series was approached as a complete story. However, if the right story could be found, Isaac would be open to returning, especially as he had so much fun in his scenes as Steven. "I just love it. It's just like, physically, it's so much fun to be [Steven]. So, you know, if there was a story that really made sense, I'd be happy to be part of it," Isaac said.

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If a second season were to be greenlit by Disney and Marvel, then series director Mohamed Diab points to Jake Lockley as the character he would like to explore further. Diab was pleased to see that the various hints at Lockley's existence that were scattered throughout the episodes were picked up by fans, although the character didn't appear until the finale's post-credit scene. "But I think it, [Lockley] was introduced in the right time at the very end, knowing that Khonshu still has a hold on them," Diab said.

All episodes of Moon Knight are now available to stream on Disney+.

Source: Marvel