MOSI The First Black Panther (2025) makes a powerful statement with its first trailer, presenting a raw and myth-driven origin story set long before the rise of Wakanda. The film steps away from futuristic spectacle and instead roots the Black Panther legend in blood, fire, and ancient destiny.

Set in 10th-century Africa, the story follows Mosi, a young warrior whose life is shattered when an invading iron army destroys his village. Michael B. Jordan brings intensity and physical presence to the role, portraying Mosi as fiercely independent, wounded by loss, and driven by survival rather than heroism.

The arrival of Vibranium is portrayed as a cosmic and terrifying event. The trailer shows its unrefined power reshaping the land, triggering earthquakes, and changing the fate of entire tribes. This grounded depiction adds weight to Wakanda’s eventual isolation and reinforces Vibranium as both a gift and a curse.
Viola Davis stands out as a wise and skeptical tribal elder, guiding tradition while questioning prophecy. Her ritual scenes under the double moon add spiritual depth and mythological gravity. Forest Whitaker’s mystic presence expands the spiritual world further, especially during astral plane sequences where ancient Panthers roar in judgment.