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Black Panther spin-off Eyes of Wakanda premieres August 1

Executive produced by Ryan Coogler, Eyes of Wakanda traces the untold missions of Wakanda’s Hatut Zaraze as they battle enemies around the globe.

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When the first trailer for Eyes of Wakanda dropped this week, fans were treated to a pulse‑pounding glimpse of Wakanda’s past—long before T’Challa ever donned the Black Panther mantle. Originally slated for a late‑August debut, Disney+ quietly moved the premiere up to Friday, August 1, 2025, unleashing all four episodes at once. The trailer showcases warriors whose exploits have been buried by history, yet whose courage helped forge the vibranium‑rich nation we know today.

Rather than revisit familiar faces, Eyes of Wakanda plunges us into multiple eras of Wakandan history. Each 30‑minute chapter follows a cadre known as the Hatut Zaraze—Wakanda’s equivalent of a secret‑service agency—on missions to recover stolen vibranium artifacts. From ancient Greece to shadowy expeditions in early 20th‑century London, the series promises a mash‑up of espionage and myth, peppered with cultural reflections that Chris Evans’s historical thrillers only wish they could capture.

Director and showrunner Todd Harris—who cut his teeth as a storyboard artist on both Black Panther films—describes the show as “anthology‑adjacent,” tying together disparate tales into a larger tapestry. Inspired by classics like Apocalypse Now and Conan the Barbarian, the series balances high‑stakes action with questions about who gets to write history—and whose stories get lost along the way.

The trailer teases a powerhouse ensemble voicing Wakanda’s protectors and antagonists:

  • Winnie Harlow as Noni, a former Dora Milaje operative turned Hatut Zaraze field agent.
  • Cress Williams as The Lion, a cunning artifact hunter in ancient Greece.
  • Patricia Belcher, Larry Herron, Adam Gold, Lynn Whitfield, and Jacques Colimon rounding out the core team across eras.
  • Anika Noni Rose, the original voice of Princess T’Challa in What If…?, returns in an undisclosed role, hinting at ties to Wakanda’s ruling family.
  • Steve Toussaint (Knuckles in Sonic the Hedgehog 2) lends his rich baritone to Wakandan masterminds.
  • Comic relief arrives via Gary Anthony Williams and Zeke Alton, whose banter adds warmth amid pulse‑quickening heists.

The trailer’s standout sequence: a silent infiltration of a fortified vault set to a pounding drumbeat, perfectly illustrating how animation lets Marvel take risks that live‑action budgets often avoid.

Viewers last saw Wakanda in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022), which opened the underwater kingdom of Talokan and introduced new threats to the vibranium throne. Between Letitia Wright’s Shuri and Danai Gurira’s Okoye, that sequel deepened Wakanda’s place in the MCU—but left plenty of untold stories on the cutting‑room floor.

Animated Wakandan characters have popped up sporadically—Florence Kasumba’s Ayo in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, for instance—but Eyes of Wakanda is the first full‑throttle dive into Wakanda’s annals. It arrives amid Phase 6’s animation push, alongside titles like Marvel Zombies and What If…? Season 2.

This series marks the first fruit of Ryan Coogler’s overall TV deal with Disney via his Proximity Media banner—a five‑year pact inked back in 2020. Coogler, who co‑wrote and directed both Black Panther films, envisioned telling Wakandan tales that films can’t contain. That deal also includes live‑action projects and potential crossovers that hint at Wakanda’s future, not just its past.

Executive producing alongside Coogler are Marvel stalwarts Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito, Brad Winderbaum, and Dana Vasquez‑Eberhardt, ensuring the series stays true to Wakanda’s lore even as it pushes into uncharted territory.

What elevates Eyes of Wakanda beyond a simple spin‑off is its willingness to interrogate whose narratives we valorize—and what happens to those left out of textbooks. By animating unsung Wakandans, the show invites viewers to consider real‑world parallels: the countless people whose legacies fade unless someone preserves their stories.

Animation also lets Marvel showcase vibranium’s alien glow, Wakanda’s futuristic tech, and epic battles against mercenaries without the constraints of CGI budgets. For fans hungry to remain in this rich universe between Black Panther films, it’s a welcome feast.

And if the trailer’s promise holds true, Eyes of Wakanda could redefine how mainstream audiences engage with African history—through a comic‑book lens that remains rooted in respect and cultural pride.


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