‘Eyes of Wakanda’ Extends ‘Black Panther’ Universe: Everything to Know About the New Marvel Series
- The Disney+ animated series Eyes of Wakanda expands the Black Panther universe by presenting single-serving stories that explore the lives of Wakanda’s residents.
- Eyes of Wakanda is set in the MCU’s 'Sacred Timeline' and connects to the films Black Panther and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
- It follows the Hatut Zeraze, the secret police of Wakanda, focusing on Noni's departure from the group.
- Ryan Coogler developed the series as executive producer, with Todd Harris serving as showrunner and director.
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