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Disney+ Series 'Eyes of Wakanda' Teaser Reveals Giant Spy Storyline In Breathtaking Visuals
Disney+ Series 'Eyes of Wakanda' Teaser Reveals Giant Spy Storyline In Breathtaking Visuals

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time03-07-2025

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Disney+ Series 'Eyes of Wakanda' Teaser Reveals Giant Spy Storyline In Breathtaking Visuals

Marvel Studios has debuted the first teaser for the upcoming Disney+ series, Eyes of Wakanda , giving fans a glimpse into the new show produced by Ryan Coogler, director of Black Panther (2018) and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022). 'Wakanda is a kingdom of many secrets,' the voiceover announces as the visually striking animation flashes across the screen. The 31-second video offers glimpses into the history of the fictional African country, showing the different great warriors through the ages. The animated series is graced by a high-profile voice ensemble with Cress Williams ( Black Lightning ) voicing the Lion, Winnie Harlow ( America's Next Top Model ) voicing Noni, as well as other confirmed voice actors including Gary Anthony Williams ( The Boondocks ), Anika Noni Rose ( Princess and the Frog) , Lynn Whitfield ( Greenleaf ), Steve Toussaint ( House of the Dragon ), Zeke Alton ( The Callisto Protocol ), Jona Xiao ( Raya and the Last Dragon ), Walles Hamonde ( Beetlejuice ), Aidan Bristow ( American Horror Story ), Gabriel Burrafato ( The Lincoln Lawyer ), Patricia Belcher ( Good Luck Charlie ), Larry Herron ( NCIS ), Adam Gold ( Game of Thrones: Kingsroad ), Jacques Colimon ( The Society ), and Isaac Robinson-Smith ( X-Men '97 ). Danai Gurira ( The Walking Dead ) is also set to reprise her role as Okoye. Eyes of Wakanda (2025) In an exclusive interview with Entertainment Weekly, showrunner Todd Harris explained his vision of 'the interconnectivity of Marvel with the interconnectivity of history along with the interconnectivity of the human story'. According to Harris, the Disney+ series will showcase a large-scale espionage story that echoes through time, painting a thrilling spy story in the mysterious and grand backdrop that is Wakanda. Additionally, Harris revealed that the story will involve the Hatut Zaraze, which means 'Dogs of War' in the Wakandan language – an intelligence defence division that embarks on covert operations to discreetly retrieve Vibranium artefacts from the nation's adversaries. Eyes of Wakanda (2025) The production team has also revealed that the show will not only feature Wakandan operatives, but prominent characters such as Iron Fist will make appearances. With an exciting and potentially international lineup of characters that are poised to take the screen, fans can certainly look forward to a deeper and fascinating glimpse into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, in a series that Harris has touted to be a 'globe-trotting adventure'. Eyes of Wakanda will premiere on 27 August 2025 on Disney+. Conversation with Ting Wei is like chatting with a weird AI bot programmed only with One Piece lore and theories, sitcom quotes and other miscellaneous pop culture references. When he's not sleeping, he's highly likely reading manga. In fact, the only thing he reads more than manga is the Bible, and it's honestly pretty close. Black Panther Disney+ Eyes of Wakanda Ryan Coogler

Marvel Reveals First Episode Details From EYES OF WAKANDA Series Which Is Set Thousands of Years Ago — GeekTyrant
Marvel Reveals First Episode Details From EYES OF WAKANDA Series Which Is Set Thousands of Years Ago — GeekTyrant

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time16-06-2025

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Marvel Reveals First Episode Details From EYES OF WAKANDA Series Which Is Set Thousands of Years Ago — GeekTyrant

Marvel Animation debuted the first episode of its upcoming series Eyes of Wakanda at this week's Annecy Animation Festival. Director Todd Harris introduced the episode, titled 'Into the Lion's Den,' before a Q&A session on the morning of June 9. Harris, previously a story artist for Marvel on Black Panther and its sequel Wakanda Forever , said the show followed an 'anthology adjacent' format. The episode, the first of four in the series, is set in 1260 B.C., and turns on a Wakandan secret agent, a disgraced former Dora Milaje named Noni (played by Winnie Harlow), as she pursues a man by the moniker of 'Lion' (Cress Williams). Lion has defected from the Wakandan guard in order to run a band of pirates, and has stolen technology from Wakanda in order to found his own kingdom. Noni finds him in Crete, where Lion's crew of pirates, assembled from fighters from around the world, are currently pillaging and enslaving a town. Each of the 30-minute episodes will take place across different time periods, following different artefacts taken. But there is some continuity, as the impact of the Lion's actions will apparently be felt across all of that time. Harris also teased some form of familiar Marvel characters making appearances: 'There will be an Iron Fist in here, and not the Iron Fist you expect.' There are other familiar touches, such as recollections of Ryan Coogler's original 'Black Panther' in the dialogue and the visual design, but Harris notes that 'it was never my goal to make 'another one,' my goal was to make something new.' Harris describes the fictional country, first depicted in Marvel Comics, as if ' Star Trek got dropped in the middle of Africa, but was excited to explore the principles that keep such a nation preserved for as long as it has. Eyes of Wakanda intends to explore how the culture and tactics of Wakandans evolve as it introduces new characters in new time periods, but also the 'stillness' which lies at its heart, as Wakanda seeks to remain isolated and resist 'over-expansion.' 'Stillness is a difficult thing, and Wakanda by definition has remained the same,' the director says. 'Staying still against the current takes energy – so what are they willing to do to remain that way, to not over-expand?' Eyes of Wakanda is set to premiere on August 6, 2025 on Disney+. Are you looking forward to checking out this fresh new take on the stories of Wakanda? via: Variety

Marvel Animation Unveils First Episode Of ‘Eyes Of Wakanda' Opening In Ancient Crete & Setting Up 3,000-Year Search For Stolen Vibranium Artefacts
Marvel Animation Unveils First Episode Of ‘Eyes Of Wakanda' Opening In Ancient Crete & Setting Up 3,000-Year Search For Stolen Vibranium Artefacts

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time10-06-2025

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Marvel Animation Unveils First Episode Of ‘Eyes Of Wakanda' Opening In Ancient Crete & Setting Up 3,000-Year Search For Stolen Vibranium Artefacts

Marvel Animation premiered the first episode of Todd Harris' Wakanda animated series spin-off Eyes of Wakanda, digging into the history which led to the Black Panther, at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival on Monday. Opening in Crete some 3,000 years ago, the first instalment unfolds in the wake of the theft of Wakandan technological treasures fashioned out of Vibranium by a general (voiced by Cress Williams) who has turned rogue and is using them to build his own tyrannical 'Lion' Kingdom. 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In the process, she learns about the existence of the Hatut Zaraze, an under the radar Wakandan secret service, which will now be charged with the task of retrieving the stolen vibranium artefacts throughout history. 'The show is anthology adjacent. We have the spark or impetus for the show: someone takes something that doesn't belong to them and like any person or institution, they make a concerted effort to get it back,' explained Harris in a Q&A after the screening. 'Wakanda is a 3,000-year-old society. They have a very succinct self-identity and they're preserving that,' he continued. 'We get the chance to see the kind of persistence and character of Wakandans. The premise of the show is what's the kind of culture that builds the Black Panther? You see this even in their generals, their sergeants, everyday citizens. 'Everybody in Wakanda is like a physicist… you see their patience over centuries to see work, that they will never be able to see get finished but they believe in their mission as a culture, to see this work through. So we kind of hopscotch through time, as we see these people pursue the goals of their country, which is to preserve the secret of their technology and who they are.' Harris confirmed that the series would unfold over several different eras as Hatut Zaraze agents embark on missions to trackdown different artefacts. 'They get scattered to the four winds, and it's like there are tags back in antiquity… this is mostly a spy story. As you met with Noni, it's people who are in the real world, they have real world experiences, make real world connections, but they also have their nationalist obligation to see the well-being of their people or their culture.' Describing the world of Wakanda 'like Star Trek which is dropped in the middle of Africa', Harris said he, Black Panther producer Ryan Cooger and the series writers had gone in various directions as they built Wakanda's ancient history from scratch, while remaining true to sci-fi roots. 'Ryan really just let us go hog wild. He was very inspirational. He really zeroed in on the Sea People of the Bronze Age. It's a very contested historical point in history, this thing where these people kind of raided everybody. The premises was, what if they were led by Wakandans? What kind of disruptive force would they be in this era?,' said Harris. He added that the glue of the show would be the mission and the Wakandan culture, as episodes jumped from different settings and villains through time. Harris, who worked mainly as a storyboard artist – with his credits including the John Wick franchise as well as movies such as Black Panther, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and Sinners – said this experience had stood him in good stead for transitioning into animation. 'Feature films is a different animal and live action is, of course, where I live at for the most part but I love animation,' he said. 'Animation gives you opportunities that are just built into the nature of what it is that you can't quite get in live action. I once said that one of the beauties of animation is that Brooklyn cost just as much as Mars because it's all art direction, and so you you get Instant buy-in with fantastic concepts.' The four-part series debuts on Disney+ on August 6, 2025. 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'Eyes of Wakanda' Animated Series Showrunner Teases 'Giant Spy-Espionage Story' Across MCU History
'Eyes of Wakanda' Animated Series Showrunner Teases 'Giant Spy-Espionage Story' Across MCU History

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time27-05-2025

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'Eyes of Wakanda' Animated Series Showrunner Teases 'Giant Spy-Espionage Story' Across MCU History

Todd Harris, showrunner of the upcoming Marvel Disney+ animated miniseries Eyes of Wakanda , has given some insight into the ambitious project, teasing the show's unique setting that spans different Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) time periods and its cast of Wakandan warriors. Speaking during an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Harris describes the upcoming animated series as a combination of his passion for both history and Marvel. 'I really liked the idea of everyone's view of history,' he said, 'The story starts off during the end of the Western Bronze Age, and that spark sets off this giant spy-espionage story that reverberates through time…. You get Wakanda-grade James Bond, and sometimes a Jane Bond, with the backdrop of all the awesomeness that is Wakanda.' Harris also teased some of the warriors featured in the show, although he understandably revealed his desire to keep as many details a secret as possible. These characters include the Lion, voiced by Cress Williams (Black Lightning) and Noni, voiced by model Winnie Harlow. Princess and the Frog Disney legend Anika Noni Rose will also lend her voice in an unspecified role, with Harris teasing that she 'came in like an archangel and just blew the scene away.' Another notable name in the show's roster of voice talent is House of the Dragon star Steve Toussaint, who 'plays a jaded agent who is jaded for all the right reasons'. According to Harris, Eyes of Wakanda will be 'anthology adjacent', comprising a collection of short stories set in different MCU time periods and telling a continuous narrative, with the showrunner teasing 'a globe-trotting adventure'. 'There's a couple of surprises because part of the opportunity here is to sprinkle little pieces of history and go, 'I didn't know that happened.' Part of it is holding a mirror up to some historical theories and some historical facts and some historical preconceived notions,' he concluded. Eyes of Wakanda will debut on Disney+ on 6 August 2025, and will consist of four episodes. Kevin is a reformed PC Master Race gamer with a penchant for franchise 'duds' like Darksiders III and Dead Space 3 . He has made it his life-long mission to play every single major game release – lest his wallet dies trying. Disney+ Eyes of Wakanda Marvel

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