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While inspired by true events, the film takes significant creative license:

The film's visual splendor is grounded in its commitment to authenticity in design. Shot primarily in , the production built a full Dahomey palace in Cape Town and used the jungles of KwaZulu-Natal for its immersive environments. The gorgeous costume design and propulsive score further elevate the experience. th3.w0m4n.k1ng.2022.hc.cam.subesp.mp4

Today, the legacy of the Agojie lives on not just in this film, but also in pop culture icons like the from Black Panther , and physical monuments like the Amazon Statue in present-day Benin. While inspired by true events, the film takes

: The real Agojie were often feared as brutal conquerors, a side of their history that is somewhat "sanitized" for the cinematic narrative. Production and Legacy Today, the legacy of the Agojie lives on

: Critics have noted that the real Kingdom of Dahomey was more deeply involved in and reliant on the slave trade than the film’s "anti-slavery" heroes suggest.