The premiere of Eyes of Wakanda is exactly what you’d hope for from a series about ancient War Dogs on a global vibranium mission, bold, stylish, and loaded with historical flavor.
We follow Noni, a fearless Dora Milaje warrior tasked with taking down a Wakandan defector known only as the Lion. It’s a globe-trotting cat-and-mouse story set against a backdrop of ancient conquest. The visuals are breathtaking, from sun-bleached deserts to ornate strongholds. The Lion is a compelling villain, not just because he’s dangerous, but because he believes Wakanda’s isolation is a mistake. His ideology plants seeds of the same conflict we later see in Black Panther and Wakanda Forever.
Noni’s solo infiltration and victory may feel a little overpowered, but the energy is there. The hand-to-hand combat is kinetic, and the emotional tension sneaks in during quiet moments. It sets the tone for the series without wasting a single second. We’re not just learning about the past, we’re seeing how the soul of Wakanda was forged.
A strong, visually rich start to a fresh kind of MCU storytelling.
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