A new clip was released which allows us to see more and explore the World of Wakanda. It showed how they created the scene that gave us a glimpse into this fascinating ancient world at the end of "Captain America: Civil War."

According to Marvel Wikia, Wakanda was an ancient world that serves home to the most primitive tribes known to man. The lives of the people of Wakanda started to change when a meteorite crashed as it contains a mineral known as vibranium which is a very good material for weapons. Later, it was discovered that it was a very bad side effect as the people of Wakanda now turning into "Demon Spirits."

Banshenga, the mighty warrior, prayed to Panther God to help him lead the people of Wakanda. He became the first Black Panther. From his line will come the future rulers of Wakanda.

There are many mysteries that surround Wakanda and it is mainly because of the radiation caused by vibranium. It affected the DNA of a group of gorillas. It triggered a mutation that made their flesh special - it can give great powers to anyone who consumes it.

Comicbook reported that Imagine Engine was the company that made the very realistic Wakandan forest shown at the end of "Captain America: Civil War." They even created a very realistic Black Panther statue which appeared to be made from vibranium. This element is also the main component Black Panther's indestructible suit. The team was commissioned by Marvel Studios to finish the task for five weeks.

Effects supervisor Robin Hackl said that artist Adrien Flanquart was largely responsible for the concept and the art on the scene as well. The proper shading and scales made the statue appeared to be very dominant and that it rules over the World of Wakanda. Watch the clip here.