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While the MCU’s Multiverse Saga hasn’t been as successful as the Infinity Saga before it, there have been several impressive retcons that the franchise has pulled off, post-Endgame. Eternals was built on the reveal that a race of near-immortals has guided events on Earth since ancient times; Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings fixed the broken mythology of the MCU’s “Mandarin,” and most recently, Captain America: Brave New World attempted to retcon-wrangle many dangling threads of MCU storytelling (to middling success). However, few fans expected the new animated anthology series Eyes of Wakanda to offer as many thrilling retcons to both Black Panther’s mythos and the larger MCU as it has.
WARNING: SPOILERS FOLLOW!
The Destiny of the Vibranium Ax

The fourth segment of the series, “The Last Panther”, chronicles the story of Prince Tafari (Zeke Alton) and Kuda (Steve Toussaint), two War Dogs of the 19th century who get sent on assignment into the battlefields of the First Italo-Ethiopian War. The mission is to retrieve a Vibranium Ax from a pirate who has stolen it and stashed it inside a clock, but when it looks too dangerous to proceed, Tafari nontheless defies Kuda’s advice and infiltrates the war zone on his own to retrieve the ax. The pair are headed back to Wakanda victorious when they get a surprise visit from the Black Panther of a future timeline (the 24th century).
That future Panther โ the last Black Panther (Anika Noni Rose) โ warns of a dark fate where a species known as the Horde invades and conquers Earth in her century. In her timeline, Erik Killmonger never stole that same Vibranium Ax from a British museum in the 21st century, setting into motion the events of the first Black Panther movie โ including the twist of King T’Challa finally ending Wakanda’s isolationist policy and opening its border to the world. Without that shift in politics, Wakanda would’ve never shared its technology with the world, and the Earth wouldn’t have the assets needed to fend off the Horde when the time came.









