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

Summary

The video by The Canadian Lad provides a detailed breakdown of the movie "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" watched at 0.25x speed. He identifies and discusses 18 hidden details, ranging from character interactions and plot points to special effects and subtle symbolism. He emphasizes the creators' love for the characters and their attention to detail, which he believes makes the movie worth watching.

Facts

1. The video is a breakdown of "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" watched at 0.25x speed, revealing 18 new details.
2. The reviewer enjoyed the movie because it was made by creators who love and know the characters.
3. King T'Challa's casket is seen for the first time, with his spear and shield on the ground next to it.
4. Shuri's hair changes from long to short after a 1-year time jump, possibly as a part of the mourning process.
5. The first battle takes place in the Wakandan Outreach Center, featuring the Dora Milaje, including Aneka.
6. Aneka's dagger is made of Vibranium and can transform into a holographic shield.
7. The Dora Milaje General is always adorned in Gold.
8. After meeting Namor, Queen Ramonda calls a council meeting to discuss what to do with him, where one elder suggests handing over Riri to Namor.
9. Queen Ramonda doesn't trust any of the elders in her council other than M'Baku, who supported the royal family when he didn't need to.
10. When Shuri and Okoye come to take Riri to Wakanda, Shuri attempts to defend herself with a space heater, which is later revealed to weaken Namor's powers.
11. In a chasing sequence, a huge explosion on the bridge is seen, later revealed to be thrown by the Talokans, Namor's people.
12. Namor's hand movements are similar to those of a swimmer, indicating he does indeed swim in the sky.
13. The Wakandan language is translated in yellow subtitles, the Talokan language in blue, and French and Spanish in white.
14. When M'Baku attempts to talk to Shuri after Queen Ramonda's death, she asks him if he's willing to "hear from a child who scoffs at tradition", a nod to M'Baku's line from Black Panther 1.
15. M'Baku is seen chewing on a carrot when he makes his first appearance in the film, likely a nod to his vegetarianism.
16. Anderson Cooper reports on CNN about Wakanda, mentioning Scott Lang's new book "Look out for the little guy", a small foreshadowing to "Quantumania".
17. Everett Ross is carried in a Prisoner Transport at the end of the film for standing by the Wakandans against the US government.
18. Nakia's house number in Haiti is 1804, which is the year Haiti received its independence from French colonial rule.