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Eyes of Wakanda 2025 Tv Series Review Trailer Poster

Wakanda lovers, this miniseries will transport you to a distant past. Marvel Studios brings you "Eyes of Wakanda," a visually stunning series that tells the history of the kingdom. As most of us know, Wakanda first came to our attention through the film Captain America and then through Black Panther, played by Chadwick Boseman. This time, here's what happens next: the miniseries revolves around Hatut Zeraze-a, a Wakandan warrior on a crucial mission. 


This mission is crucial in many ways. His task is to recover vibranium, stolen by enemies. What is vibranium? you may ask. Let me explain. Vibranium is a powerful and rare metal, the source of Wakada's technology. Marvel fans know that this metal has also been a key element in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Through this series, we witness the brave warriors of Wakanda traveling through time and recovering the stolen parts. To do this, we have Noni, a disgraced member of the Dora Milaje, the kingdom's female force. 

Stars: Terri Douglas, Michael Woodley, Kimberly Bailey

She was expelled for disobeying orders, and to return to the kingdom, she must find the Vibranium. As an outcast, we can see how her story adds depth to the plot. She shows us the meaning of patriotism, willing to fight for her kingdom. Her leadership and combat skills as a warrior make the plot so intriguing. In the second episode, the audience can observe the Trojan War from Wakanda's perspective. Although Memnon and Achilles have trusted each other, let's not forget the ultimate goal. Memnon remains true to his loyalty to the kingdom and kills him. It was certainly a difficult decision, as she had to choose loyalty to her land over friendship to safeguard the Vibranium.


In the third episode, the plot introduces us to the character of Jorani, a young woman who becomes the first female Iron Fist. Set in 15th-century China, Jorani collaborates with the War Dogs to find Agent Basha's Vibranium. Agent Basha's character is pivotal, as he was a former Wakandan spy who has now turned against the kingdom.


Finally, the fourth episode is set in Ethiopia during the First Italo-Ethiopian War. Wakandan warriors Kuda and Prince Tafari seek to recover the stolen artifact, a mystical axe, in the midst of the war. But they are soon visited by the future Black Panther, who reveals that removing the artifact creates an imbalance in the timeline, triggering a chain reaction, including Wakanda's loss of influence over Ethiopia and the subsequent wars. Now they must make a choice: accept the axe or keep it.


Whenever we talk about Marvel, it's important to talk about the villains, because what would Marvel be without its villains? In this regard, the miniseries also keeps us entertained from beginning to end. And beware, just as the intriguing plot is thanks to Noni, these villains are no less so. They add an unexpected twist. For example, in Episode 1, we meet the Lion. Not much was known about him until then. What I found interesting was his appearance with all that gold and curtains. He looked like he had cared for some Indian king. The best thing about incorporating new characters into an already established plot is that you'll find yourself asking a lot of questions. Some of the ones that ran through my head were: Did he have any connection to Wakanda before? Had I met him before? What's his plot? How will Noni handle it? There are a lot of questions, but the series, and especially Episode 1, answers them all. As we progress, we can see many other villains, such as Agent Basha, who add a sinister touch to the plot.


As for the animation, crucial to this miniseries, it is superbly done. This is what will draw the audience in. Furthermore, the animation is important, as it includes the Marvel Cinematic Universe label, and especially Black Panther, so it's natural for viewers to have certain expectations. The animation gives the characters a sense of life. Visually, it's very appealing.


The plot is fantastic. It's fast-paced and deep. Each character has their own backstory, which adds layers to the overall plot. Even if you're not a Marvel fan, there's no problem watching this series. It's short and keeps you engaged.

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