New set photos reveal Ironheart’s suit

New set photos reveal Ironhearts suit

The current phase 4 of the MCU has been pretty chaotic following the loss of Tony Stark. Between all the linked films and series, however, there is one concrete Iron Man replacement in sight.

The upcoming Marvel series Ironheart on Disney+ is dedicated to Tony Stark’s successor. You can open them now new set photos watch in a robust suit.

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Set photos reveal Ironheart suit and new MCU villain

The new MCU series is about the young inventor Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne) who builds a combat suit and uses it to… legitimate successor to Tony Stark becomes. According to the Comic Book, new photos from the Ironheart set have now landed online, showing the main character in a suit. He’s already reminiscent of them Sturdy Hulkbuster construction:

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New set photos have also surfaced of Ironheart star Anthony Ramos, starring him in the role of the new MCU villain The Hood demonstrate:

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In the Marvel Comics, The Hood is Parker Robbins, who was enchanted by a magical cloak similar superpowers to Doctor Strange receives. Robbins slips into a life of crime and becomes a villain after his mother, who is severely traumatized, is hospitalized. In addition to his superpowers, he often appears with pistols as weapons.

An exact launch date for Ironheart has not yet been determined. The new MCU series will probably sometime in 2023 to appear on Disney+.

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