Marvel Studios has also dropped the first official trailer of its animated series, Eyes of Wakanda. The trailer provides a first glimpse at the upcoming series, which premieres on August 1, 2025, on Disney+.
The series forms part of the official Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) timeline and extends the Black Panther saga through the eyes of Wakandan warriors known as the Hatut Zaraze. These spies venture through the world and centuries to gather vibranium artifacts that threaten Wakanda.
The trailer was posted on Marvel's official social media and highlights the clandestine missions, duty, and sacrifices of the Wakandan spies. It contains essential quotes of the show's dialogue, including
"Secrecy is essential to Wakanda's security" and "Be a ghost," which signal their covert and perilous work.
How Eyes of Wakanda comes alive in the trailer
The trailer gives an introduction to the untold side of Wakanda through the voices of its warriors and spies. The agents, referred to in the trailer as those deployed on missions "that Wakanda does not want known," form the core of the narrative. They work both around the world and in stealth mode, assuming the role of unseen protectors.
The dialogue of the trailer establishes the structure of the narrative. Lines such as
"Be a ghost" and "We fight for home! For Wakanda" emphasize the identity and allegiance of the Hatut Zaraze.
The characters remain nameless, yet their role is established: to defend Wakanda by remaining invisible and traceless.
Phrases like
"A kingdom of many secrets" and "Secrecy is fundamental to Wakanda's protection" imply that the show will explore the nation's long history of seclusion and preservation.
These ideas are reinforced throughout the trailer, highlighting the danger that these characters are taking in securing their country.
What do we know about the story and characters?
From the trailer and Marvel's announcement, Eyes of Wakanda tracks the Hatut Zaraze as they retrieve perilous vibranium artifacts that were stolen from Wakanda. These missions cover centuries and various regions of the globe. The characters aim to stop vibranium from being used in the wrong way or falling into the wrong hands.
Although the trailer does not mention particular characters, Marvel has announced that the voice cast comprises Winnie Harlow, Cress Williams, Anika Noni Rose, Lynn Whitfield, Gary Anthony Williams, and Danai Gurira. The actors provide voices to warriors, generals, and Wakandan citizens, illustrating a range of roles that play a part in its security.
Production and creative background
Eyes of Wakanda is written and executive-produced by Ryan Coogler and Justin Benson. Todd Harris is directing the show and serving as showrunner, having worked as a storyboard artist on several Marvel movies and action films such as John Wick.
Marvel Animation and Ryan Coogler's Proximity Media are producing the series. Coogler, famous for directing Black Panther movies, is executive producer on the series, joined by Kevin Feige and Brad Winderbaum.
The four-episode series is part of the MCU canon. The series is 30 minutes long per episode and has a direct connection to the live-action Black Panther movies. This series, unlike other Marvel animated series like What If...?, is set in the main timeline of the MCU.
Visuals and tone
The visuals in the trailer signal a tone of extreme secrecy and urgency. Terms such as "missions," "spies," and "ghosts" establish a somber tone. These suggest global action and a historical narrative connected to Wakanda's continued mission of safeguarding vibranium.
The trailer ends with the words:
"Wakanda forever!" marking unity, legacy, and perpetuation of the Black Panther series.
It is reflective of the same dedication in the movies, now investigated in the form of animation.
The trailer sets Eyes of Wakanda as a secret mission and national allegiance story in the Marvel universe.