Sentences with phrase «hidden vibranium»

Back in London, he poses as a museum visitor when his partner - in - crime, Klaue (Serkis) arrives and stages a heist stealing artifacts with hidden vibranium in them.
He is already housing Captain America's friend Bucky Barnes, but his nation is also hiding vibranium - laced supertechnology that they keep solely to themselves, both to keep dangerous weapons out of evil hands and to protect their beautiful land.
Should T'Challa's belief in hiding vibranium from his poor neighbors be considered heroic?

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And all powered by the hidden element known as vibranium, which supplies limitless energy, and is harnessed by T'Challa in the armoured bodysuit he wears as Black Panther.
That image is a sham, however — an illusion maintained by Wakanda's superior technology to hide the nation's true nature from those who would plunder its most valuable resource, the mineral vibranium.
The small nation of Wakanda is a protected valley enclave in east Africa, hidden from outside eyes by some very advanced technology fueled by the alien metal vibranium, which arrived via asteroid millennia ago.
Bucky has lived a life of peace and recovery, hidden in Wakanda, but sadly resigns himself that his haven comes at a cost and he is only a killing machine after all, when T'Challa approaches with his sleek new Vibranium arm.
We've seen him out of his element, kicking ass, seeking revenge, now we get a look at his homeland, Wakanda, a place of secrecy and beauty more like Krypton than NYC, the hidden gem that houses the precious vibranium.
Hidden from the outside world, Wakanda is a technological wonder powered by the alien mineral vibranium - the same miraculous metal that Cap's shield is made of.
The country, hidden away deep in the vast continent, is home to a precious metal, vibranium, which many will remember has a strong presence elsewhere in the MCU.
Here it's Wakanda posing as a poor third - world country but actually rich in energy and technology thanks to a powerful alien mineral known as vibranium which they keep hidden from the rest of the world.
The theory is that even though we didn't see the Soul Stone in Black Panther, it's hidden inside the Vibranium meteorite that the nation is built upon.
Hidden from the naked eye is a technologically advanced community run on a mysterious element known as vibranium.
Unless that is, the Soul Stone is actually hidden in the Vibranium meteorite in Wakanda like one theory states...
At the heart of the film is Wakanda, a technologically advanced African country hidden from the rest of the world behind an invisible cloaking shield, which is fueled by a mineral unique to the region called vibranium.
T'Challa is the Black Panther of the title, the king of Wakanda, whose history and creation is explained in an opening monologue - how the discovery ages earlier of a massive meteorite made of a special metal called vibranium allowed a group of African tribes to come together and build a secret utopian society with advanced technologies that they kept hidden from the outside world.
The nation of Wakanda has hidden itself away in order to protect its resources — namely, vibranium, the strongest metal on Earth and one which powers the entire African nation and allows them to have advanced technology among many other things.
This is apparent from scene one, a lovingly crafted animated prologue in which N'Jobu (Sterling K. Brown) narrates the history of the fictional, scientifically advanced African nation of Wakanda, in addition to explaining the origins of vibranium, the metal that has allowed his people to stay hidden in plain sight for generations.
Rather than reconfigure the heritage of Nigeria or South Africa in order to tell its story of heart - shaped superpower plants, retractable bulletproof suits, and the technologies built upon the alien metal vibranium, the film shows how the world sees Wakanda, as a hidden, developing nation low on resources.
It owes its technological prowess to immense natural reserves of vibranium, and to protect these from exploitation and conflict, it hides behind Western stereotypes of Africa.
It is very much the Black Panther tale dreamed up by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in the 1960s, a retelling of the origin story in which Wakanda becomes the sole possessor of vibranium, an indestructible alien element from a fallen meteorite, and over time becomes the most technologically advanced society in the world, in part by cutting itself off from said world, hiding under the cloak of unassuming third - world poverty.
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