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Marvel fans, it’s time to suit up!
The first official trailer for the highly anticipated Disney+ series “Ironheart” is out, and it looks like we’re in for an action-packed ride.
Riri Williams, the tech genius we met in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” is now taking center stage, and she’s not holding back.
Here’s everything we learned from the trailer and what fans can expect when the series hits Disney+ on June 24.
Dominique Thorne is back as Riri Williams, the MIT prodigy from Chicago who made a serious impression in “Wakanda Forever.”
There, we saw her brilliance in full force as she built her own suit and invented a vibranium detector that caught the attention of some pretty powerful players, including Wakanda’s royal family and the underwater king, Namor.
Now, with “Ironheart,” Riri is stepping out of the shadows and proving she’s more than just the kid who can keep up with the Wakandans. She’s building her legacy.
The trailer sets the stage for an intriguing clash between two very different forces.
Riri represents science, engineering, and brainpower. But her path crosses with someone who operates on an entirely different wavelength, Parker Robbins, aka The Hood, played by Anthony Ramos.

Unlike Riri, The Hood leans into mysticism and dark magic. From what we see in the footage, their conflict isn’t just physical.
It’s a deeper battle between logic and the supernatural. And let’s be honest, that tension is going to make for some awesome storytelling.
Marvel is clearly pulling from the comics in some big ways.
One exciting moment in the trailer shows Riri building her own AI system, which fans suspect is N.A.T.A.L.I.E. (inspired by her late friend Natalie from the comics).
It looks like this AI will serve a similar role to J.A.R.V.I.S. for Tony Stark. But Riri isn’t trying to copy Iron Man.
She’s trying to build something of her own. And from the trailer, it seems like she’s upgrading her armor with some serious firepower and sleek new designs.
Something that really stands out is Riri’s motivation. She’s not looking to work for the big corporations. She’s not chasing fame or a paycheck.
She wants to create something iconic, something that’s hers. She’s driven by passion, not profit.
This gives the series a grounded feel. Yes, there are explosions, super-suits, and epic battles.
But at its core, this is the story of a young woman trying to find her place in the world and define her own identity.
The “Ironheart” cast is stacked with talent. Alongside Dominique Thorne and Anthony Ramos, we’ve got:
Each of these characters seems poised to add depth to Riri’s journey, with a mix of emotional connections, challenges, and maybe even some surprises.
“Ironheart” isn’t just exciting because of its characters. The creative team behind it is packed with powerhouse talent.
Ryan Coogler, the visionary director behind “Black Panther” and “Wakanda Forever,” is serving as executive producer.
The series is created by Chinaka Hodge, with directing duties split between Sam Bailey and Angela Barnes, who each helm three episodes.
With a six-episode run, the pacing should be tight, focused, and rich with story.
“Ironheart” feels like the perfect next step for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
It brings fresh energy, a new kind of hero, and a thoughtful look at what it means to be a genius in a world full of chaos, danger, and expectations.
Whether you loved Riri in “Wakanda Forever” or you’re meeting her for the first time, this show promises high-tech action, emotional depth, and a battle that’s more than just good vs. evil. It’s innovation vs. the unknown.
Set your calendar: June 24 on Disney+. Riri Williams is ready to fly.

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