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Marvel’s “Ironheart” ignites the red carpet with star power and superhero spirit

Marvel Studios rolled out the red carpet last night for a dazzling fan event celebrating the highly anticipated Disney+ series Ironheart.

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Marvel Studios rolled out the red carpet last night for a dazzling fan event celebrating the highly anticipated Disney+ series Ironheart.

Ironheart fan event

Held in Hollywood, the premiere brought together the show’s powerhouse cast and creative team, including Dominique Thorne, who reprises her role as Riri Williams, the genius inventor first introduced in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.

Thorne was joined by co-stars Anthony Ramos, Lyric Ross, Alden Ehrenreich, and Manny Montana, along with executive producers Ryan Coogler and Chinaka Hodge, and directors Sam Bailey and Angela Barnes.

Fans were treated to a first look at costumes and props from the series, including the sleek Ironheart suit and the mystical hood worn by Ramos’ character, Parker Robbins—aka The Hood.

About Ironheart

Set in the aftermath of Wakanda Forever, Ironheart follows Riri as she returns to Chicago to forge her own legacy, blending cutting-edge tech with a touch of the supernatural. “This is about Riri stepping into her own power,” Thorne shared on the carpet. “She’s not just building a suit—she’s building a future”.

The series premieres tonight with a three-episode drop on Disney+, promising a fresh chapter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that explores identity, innovation, and the blurred lines between science and magic.

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