Marvel drops Ironheart trailer ahead of June release
- Marvel Studios released the trailer for Ironheart, which premieres its first three episodes on June 24, 2025, on Disney+ at 9 p.m. ET.
- The series follows Riri Williams, a young MIT genius inventor returning to Chicago who aims to build something iconic, a journey influenced by her encounter with Parker Robbins, aka The Hood.
- In the trailer, The Hood traps Riri in a poison gas elevator as a test, warning her she must do questionable things to achieve greatness while his true intentions raise concerns among her loved ones.
- Ironheart consists of six episodes concluding MCU Phase Five, with creative leads including executive producers Ryan Coogler, Zoie Nagelhout, and Brad Winderbaum emphasizing Riri's personal legacy over inheriting Iron Man's mantle.
- The show's release suggests Marvel's continued investment in new characters combining technology and magic, while its renewal for a second season depends on audience response to the first six episodes.
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