Marvel's new animated miniseries "Eyes of Wakanda" marks a pivotal shift as it becomes part of the official MCU canon. Set across various historical periods, the series focuses on the Hatut Zaraze, Wakanda's secretive warriors, who aim to recover stolen Vibranium artifacts. Showrunner Todd Harris emphasizes the importance of secrecy that has allowed Wakanda to thrive. The series explores how the nation operated discreetly for centuries, starting from the end of the Western Bronze Age and integrating a spy-espionage theme reminiscent of classic spy stories, all while enlightening viewers about Wakanda's rich lore.
They've got to, in a very hush hush kind of way, make sure that these things don't turn into a bigger problem.” Todd Harris talks about maintaining Wakanda’s secrets as they recover artifacts.
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.” Todd Harris discusses the historical setting that begins the series.
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