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Eyes of Wakanda released all four of its half-hour-long episodes on Disney+ on August 1, 2025, as part of the MCU’s Phase 6. The series marks the first time an animated project has been considered canon to the MCU’s primary continuity of Earth 616, so characters such as Noni (Winnie Harlow), B’Kai (Larry Herron), Jorani’s Iron Fist (Jona Xiao), and Prince Tafari (Zeke Alton) all exist in the history of the MCU’s own Black Panther franchise. One story has already been rewritten, however, as Tafari and Kuda (Steve Toussaint) changed the future in Eyes of Wakanda’s finale.
Eyes of Wakanda Revealed a World That Changed T’Challa’s Legacy

Eyes of Wakanda’s final episode, “The Last Panther,” told two stories in one. In Ethiopia in 1896, experienced War Dog Kuda and trainee Tafari embarked on a mission to retrieve an ax forged from stolen vibranium. While they initially succeed thanks to Tafari’s nimbleness and mischievousness, they were then met by a visitor from the future โ the future Queen of Wakanda and the Black Panther โ who urges them to return the ax, allowing it to remain stolen. She hopes this will spare the world from her own’s fate, which has been ravaged by an invasion from the extraterrestrial Horde.
Known as the locusts of the universe in Marvel Comics, the Horde are a race of aliens first seen in 2007’s Eternals (Vol. 3) #6. They are ravenous, insect-like creatures who invade and consume entire civilizations and worlds. The Horde is intelligent, and operates using a hive mind, so is incredibly coordinated and organized, and has visited and threatened Earth on a number of occasions. This marked the set-up for the Eyes of Wakanda finale’s future-set scenes, which seemingly takes place in the 24th century, and reveals a world ravaged by the Horde.









