I Watched Black Panther: Wakanda Forever in 0.25x Speed and Here's What I Found

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Hey everyone, I'm The Canadian Lad and today I watched Black Panther: Wakanda Forever at 0.25x speed and found 18 new details! Now this was something fun to watch in slow-motion and let me tell you why! Because after a long time, Marvel finally produced something worth watching and it was made by creators who actually love and know the characters. So it was really fun watching this movie in slow-motion because I know director Ryan Coogler does go out of his way to leave something for the eagle eyed-fans out there.

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All Comments (21)
  • Let me know your favorite detail from the movie. Mine would be #9.
  • @belmoon01
    i love how in the detail about namor "swimming in the sky", he moves like he's treading water rather than just still hovering
  • @DonsStudios
    Something I noticed on my second watch: In the mid-credits scene, Nakia asks T'Challa Jr., "Your father prepared us well for his death, didn't he?" This is a callback to the first Black Panther movie where T'Chaka tells T'Challa, "a man who has not prepared his children for his death has failed as a father"
  • The Namor of this movie was one of my favorite Antagonists of phase 4, I like his design, costumes, battles, and Tenoch generally does well and has a good presence, they managed to create a different version in some aspects to the comics but without losing the essence and differentiating it enough from Momoa's Aquaman and Atlantis, oh and its theme song is very good
  • i loved the detail about him swimming in the sky the way he moved his limbs like if he's really still in the water never wouldve noticed it
  • @hunatya3183
    It wasn't in the video, but my favourite scene is when the Queen demotes Okoye from her position in the Dora Milaje and Okoye says "but Mother, I gave everything" And the monologue that the Queen responds with + the acting.... heartbreaking
  • @pikelboi9674
    The “tenth man” from world war z is a great thing to have in the council. The concept is that if all 9 members agree one a decision the tenth man does research under the assumption that the others are wrong. When they heard about zombies they all wrote it off as bullshit and one of them said “maybe” and made a wall to protect the people.
  • A small detail: in the final scene where Shuri is speaking to Riri and she gives Riri her father’s car, Shuri is dressed in the identical outfit that T’challa had on when he first visited Shuri in Black Panther, right down to the sandals. So in effect, she had her toes out in her lab 😂
  • This movie just keeps getting better & better. I really hope the director is allowed to lead many more movies in the MCU
  • What's sad is Marvel did not put this level of dedication in to the production of Antman, just yesterday I watched Wakanda Forever and I thought to myself, the movie is a excellent piece on mourning and loss. Truly one of the best movies in the new phase
  • @em.michael
    The shield and spear being on the floor represents a fallen Warrior. They actually should have been beside his head the shield on his left and the spear on the right. It also represents and sends a message to the ancestors that the warrior is making way. He is not gonna be buried with it and that's the important part. Leaving behind the warriors fighting tools for the next generations.
  • Personally I just fucking loved the way Namor moved in the air. It reminded me of Iron Man in the sense that he's not just a generic flyer type. You can actually see the maneuvers and skill in it. I hope my little tangent makes sense
  • I want to point out another detail: When Namor shows Talokan to Shuri, and they're greeted by its people, Namor does the Talokani salute, and right when he bows his head, the water shapes his hair as Comic Namor's. Thanks for all the effort you put into these videos. I'm from Mexico and I LOVED every single frame of Wakanda Forever. I went to watch it thrice on theaters (one with my dad, one with my mom, and one alone on IMAX 4D because duh...) and I'm on my fourth watch on Disney Plus. And with all that I barely catched half of the details you found! SIMPLY AMAZING Edit: I also noticed that the way the singer of "Con La Brisa", (the song that sounds when Talokan is first shown) sounds like she's singing with water in her mouth. LITERAL CHILLS
  • Fantastic Video and this is a worthy sequel. Angela deserved the oscar. Nice tribute to The King RIP Chadwick Boseman.
  • @lou7018
    Another detail I’ve noticed is that when Namor and Shuri talk in the city Talokan, you can make out a carpet or painted wall where Namor is coming out of the throat of the mayan god Kukulcan (the time stamp is 1:04:29 if you want to look it up). Later on Namor says that his enemies call him that name. It just makes me wonder if Namor is like a rebirth of Kukulcan or an avatar like in Moonknight. There are also other mayan or mesoamerican deities depicted in that scene. It’s so cool that the team of marvel is really doing their research on the background of certain characters and put in these small details for people who are interested in mythology. I absolutely loved that scene (and obviously your breakdown and the other details).
  • I just wanted to point out that the soldiers aren't shooting blind when fighting at the Dora Milaje at 1:50, if you noticed the Dora never tried to mortally wound any of them, instead they were electrocuting them and the soldiers shooting are a mere involuntary muscle spasm caused by the electricity running through them causing their muscles in their entire body to tense up. I work with electricity.... still a nice attention to detail.
  • Bro I love the work and detail you put into these types of breakdowns. Thanks dude
  • @ryu551
    I managed to get most of the details here and felt that it was easier to notice them with this film in particular. Goes to show just how much effort was put into it. I've recently been rewatching a couple of the older movies myself lately and boy are they worth the watch. A Civil War breakdown would be awesome! 😃
  • @thechiman
    Beautiful as always! Always love watching your reviews. Thanks lad!
  • ahh I've missed these breakdown videos. The details are really amazing, and the movie is awesome. Have high hopes on the upcoming projects, and of course, on these breakdowns too.