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New trailer for Ironheart, the Marvel series coming very soon to Disney+

New trailer for Ironheart, the Marvel series coming very soon to Disney+

Ironheart concludes Phase 5 of the MCU on Disney+, here is the final trailer before the series' release.

New trailer for Ironheart, the Marvel series coming very soon to Disney+

Communication is accelerating around Ironheart, the next Disney+ series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The SVOD platform has shared a new trailer, which seems to be the definitive one after the first teasers, to try to whet our appetites. The stakes are high as Ironheart arrives on our screens on June 25, 2025, and the series does not seem to interest many people beyond hardcore Marvel fans for the moment.

Ironheart focuses on the character of Riri Williams, seen in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. The series takes place after this film. A brilliant scientist, she will, from what we understand from the trailer, develop an armor similar to Iron Man's to transform herself into a new heroine. A few days ago, an excerpt from Ironheart introduced us to the character of The Hood, playing on the ambiguity of whether he was an ally, an antagonist, or in a gray area.

Ironheart at the Crossroads

“It was interesting for me to highlight how different Riri’s story and her entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe was from those of the other characters,” explains Dominique Thorne, who plays the inventor. "Ironheart allows us to better understand her journey by taking a deep dive into her personality and exploring her origin story. We didn't specifically seek to go back in time, but rather to make up for lost time by showing how the early pivotal moments of her life shaped her and showing the person she was trying to become," she says.

To find out more, you'll have to watch the series, which is designed as a short format of six episodes. The first three will air on June 25, then we'll have one episode per week until the end. Ironheart will have the difficult task of taking over from Tony Stark (Iron Man), who died on screen in Avengers: Endgame, but also, in a sense, from King T'Challa (Black Panther), after the sudden death of Chadwick Boseman. It also concludes a seesawing phase 5 of the MCU.

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