Ironheart, Marvel’s latest live-action series on Disney+, delivers a fresh and emotional story centered on Riri Williams, a brilliant young inventor who builds her own Iron Man-style suit.
Produced by Ryan Coogler, the show offers a unique blend of technology and magic, exploring themes of grief, family, and flawed heroes. Set shortly after Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, the series follows Riri as she returns to her hometown of Chicago after being expelled from MIT.
Struggling financially, she teams up with Parker Robbins, aka The Hood—a street gang leader with a magical cloak who offers to fund her suit in exchange for help with heists. This partnership drives much of the drama and action.
Dominique Thorne brings depth and charm to Riri, portraying her as ambitious yet vulnerable, grappling with the trauma of losing her stepfather and best friend to gun violence. The show handles her PTSD and panic attacks with sensitivity and nuance, a step forward compared to earlier MCU portrayals of hero mental health.
Ironheart also shines through its supporting cast, including Lyric Ross as Natalie/N.A.T.A.L.I.E, an AI companion, and Anthony Ramos as The Hood. While Ramos’ villain takes time to fully develop, his complex motivations add layers to the conflict.
The series balances emotional storytelling with action, suspense, and even humor. However, some episodes feel rushed, especially the finale, and dialogue occasionally feels awkward. The show also assumes viewers have some familiarity with prior MCU events, leaving certain plot points unexplained.
Overall, Ironheart may not reach iconic status yet, but it surpasses expectations with its heartfelt narrative and fresh approach. Its unique mix of street-level drama, magic, and tech offers a promising future for Riri Williams in the MCU.
Ironheart episodes 1 to 3 are available now on Disney+, with the final three episodes releasing soon.