This 92% Rated MCU Project Has No Future (Yet), But Fans Already Want More

A fantastic potential for a fresh Marvel Cinematic Universe series commenced in 2025, boasting a continuation that’s truly worthwhile. The experimental animated “What If…?” series during the Multiverse Saga opened doors to an anthology-style storytelling approach, but it didn’t garner universal praise. Marvel’s latest offering, though, has been met with exceptional approval, and this positive momentum should be leveraged to establish a new anthology franchise that delves deep into every nook and cranny of the MCU, including Wakanda and other unexplored territories.

The animated series “Marvel Studios’ Eyes of Wakanda” debuted on Disney+ in early August, delving into the lesser-known history of Wakanda within the Earth 616 continuity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Spanning just four episodes, “Eyes of Wakanda” provided viewers with a wealth of information about Wakanda’s past and key historical figures, surpassing even the Black Panther films in this regard. Already, Marvel enthusiasts are expressing their desire for “Eyes of Wakanda” to serve as the first installment in a new anthology series for the MCU, setting the stage for a franchise that delves into the cultures of other franchises.

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A Reddit user, who’s part of the Marvel community, proposed an intriguing idea: perhaps the blueprint from “Eyes of Wakanda” could serve as a means to conclude the storyline of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s “Eternals.

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The Eyes series could follow a pattern similar to anthology shows like Tales from the Walking Dead, Star Wars Tales, or The Boys Presents: Diabolical, by exploring intriguing and unique aspects of an already established universe – in this case, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). By focusing on unexplored histories of some of the MCU’s most enigmatic communities, Marvel Studios could leverage these stories to broaden the scope of the MCU timeline. For example, after the War Dogs story was told through the lens of ancient Greece, medieval China, and 19th-century Ethiopia, future seasons could delve further into the past of Wakanda and other compelling MCU settings.

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but imagine the captivating possibilities that lie ahead for the Eyes anthology franchise! Following the enchanting realm of Wakanda, it would be truly exhilarating to delve into other mesmerizing locations like Asgard, Kamar-Taj, the Ten Rings, Madripoor, Talokan, K’un-Lun, the Red Room, Titan, and the Quantum Realm, just to name a few. Compacting these tales into concise, four half-hour episode seasons would allow for swift and engaging narratives to unveil intriguing details about some of the MCU’s most enigmatic and lesser-known communities. Alas, movies sometimes lack the time to fully explore these captivating realms as much as we’d hope!

As a dedicated fan, I can’t help but envision the thrilling opportunity that lies ahead for Marvel Studios following the release of “Eyes of Wakanda”. Imagining a continuation of the “Eyes” saga, I see it as a chance to delve deeper into the origins and histories of some of their most cherished films. Characters like Thor, Doctor Strange, Iron Fist, Black Widow, and those who graced the silver screen in Avengers: Infinity War could potentially receive intriguing backstories if “Eyes” explores the lore of previously under-explored societies. This expansion would significantly enrich a multitude of characters, both heroes and villains alike, and might just catapult the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) to new heights, potentially making it the most successful franchise within the MCU to date.

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2025-08-24 19:10