Marvel unveils the first trailer for Ironheart, the upcoming MCU series on Disney+.
Ironheart features Dominique Thorne returning as the armored hero from 2022’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, joined by Anthony Ramos as Parker Robbins / The Hood. The trailer, shown below, offers a glimpse into the mini-series, highlighting Riri Williams’ quest to establish herself as a standout superhero after her supporting role in the MCU.
Parker Robbins / The Hood appears as a mentor figure aiming to guide Williams toward her potential, though his motives seem layered with hidden intentions.
Produced by executive producer Ryan Coogler, Ironheart debuts with a three-episode premiere on June 24 at 6pm PT/ 9pm ET, exclusively on Disney+.
Williams describes her role in Wakanda Forever as an “overseas internship.” Expelled from MIT, she faces a pivotal choice from The Hood: “Great achievements often require tough decisions. Are you ready to step up?”
The trailer showcases Ironheart donning her suit, soaring through the air, and in a thrilling sequence, planting her feet to deliver a powerful punch that sends a truck soaring overhead.
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Marvel’s upcoming slate includes more shows. Spinning off from the Black Panther universe is Eyes of Wakanda, a four-episode animated series about the Hatut Zaraze, an elite team of Wakandan warriors, premiering on August 6.
Also on the horizon is the four-episode animated series Marvel Zombies, alongside the live-action Wonder Man. Marvel Zombies, set to debut on October 3, unfolds in the zombie reality from the first season of What If…?, featuring returning MCU stars like Elizabeth Olsen as Scarlet Witch, Simu Liu as Shang-Chi, David Harbour as Red Guardian, Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova, Awkwafina as Katy Chen, Hailee Steinfeld as Kate Bishop, and Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan.
Wonder Man, slated for a December 2025 premiere, stars Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Simon Williams, a superpowered actor and recurring Avengers member in the comics. Ben Kingsley reprises his role as Trevor Slattery, the actor behind the faux Mandarin in Iron Man 3, with Demetrius Grosse as the Grim Reaper, Simon’s malevolent brother.