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Earlier this year, Black Panther storyboard artist Todd Harris, who serves as Eyes of Wakanda's showrunner and director, teased a history-spanning adventure that follows the Hatut Zaraze, Wakanda's "Dogs of War," a CIA-like defence group tasked with retrieving Vibranium artefacts from Wakanda's enemies.
"I really liked the idea of everyone's view of history," Harris said. "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. You get Wakanda-grade James Bond, and sometimes a Jane Bond, with the backdrop of all the awesomeness that is Wakanda."
"When an inciting incident releases some of these things into the wild, they've got to, in a very hush hush kind of way, make sure that these things don't turn into a bigger problem," he continued. "We saw what happened when one disc got into the hands of one Super Soldier — it changed the course of the world."
Harris described Eyes of Wakanda as "anthology adjacent," with a continuous narrative that will have an impact on the wider MCU. It's been confirmed on a few occasions now that an Iron Fist will appear, but it won't be Danny Rand.