The very first thing you discover about Marvel’s “Ironheart,” the most recent streaming entry within the sprawling Marvel Cinematic Universe, is how small it’s. It is set largely in a single Chicago neighborhood. Aside from the title character, its solid is unique and tightly related to their setting somewhat than one other nook of the MCU. The Easter eggs are few, the continuity references spare, and the menace entails private vendettas and agonizing coming-of-age selections as a substitute of sky portals and multiverse chaos. Even the motion sequences are restrained, valuing directness over sprawl.
The second factor you discover about Marvel’s “Ironheart” is how this lowered scope is the very best a part of the present, and a reminder that the best MCU tales serve their characters first and the franchise second. There’s nothing “important” about this six-episode collection (you’ll be able to simply go watch the subsequent Marvel film with out seeing it, as an example), however the mere incontrovertible fact that it is inessential to the bigger MCU narrative is why it is such a welcome breath of contemporary air. It isn’t homework. It isn’t prepping you for the subsequent factor. It is completely satisfied to be by itself, inform its story, and give attention to simply its solid of characters.
“Ironheart” is a small story of a woman, her household, her pals, and the robotic swimsuit that is each her biggest blessing and her most tragic curse. And it is simply that. And by going again to the fundamentals, the collection captures the essence of why we fell in love with Marvel tales within the first place.
Ironheart’s success lies with its characters
Though technically a follow-up to “Black Panther: Wakanda Perpetually,” which launched younger tech genius and Tony Stark-inspired engineer Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne), “Ironheart” properly does not require you bear in mind a factor about that film. The collection offers “Wakanda Perpetually” a number of seconds of temporary acknowledgment earlier than launching into the story: Riri struggles at MIT, will get expelled, and returns residence to Chicago with a busted robotic swimsuit and not one of the funding she wants to really capitalize on her genius.
What’s a woman to do when she has Iron Man ambitions? On this case, it is to hitch a small crime ring working excessive tech jobs and hope to not let her soul get tainted too a lot and he or she builds a checking account.
“Ironheart” mines real pressure from this premise, as Riri’s preliminary “Ocean’s 11”-esque heists give approach to nastier, extra harmful work, resulting in fractures in her social circle and past. Whereas the motion and derring-do are typically gripping sufficient, the collection’ actual coronary heart lies when Riri is out of her swimsuit: reconnecting along with her mother, hanging with outdated pals, rediscovering the various quirks and corners of her neighborhood, and even hanging up an unlikely friendship with a lonely suburban dork named Joe, performed with a disarming sweetness by a scene-stealing Alden Ehrenreich (to say extra about his character could be crime, however Marvel followers will watch him with curiosity, to place it mildly).
On the middle of all of it is Natalie (Lyric Ross), Riri’s greatest good friend who died tragically and whose recollections hang-out our hero’s each waking second, triggering grief-stricken panic assaults. It is delicate stuff, dealt with with care by the collection’ filmmakers and with grace by Thorne, who is definitely in a position to play a full-fledged character right here after being squeezed into the margins of “Wakanda Perpetually.” And whereas Natalie could also be lifeless (and bear in mind, loss of life has a special which means in a comic book e book story), it is her dynamic with Riri that provides the present a candy, sustainable vitality.
Ironheart rediscovers the lacking MCU secret sauce
However “Ironheart” continues to be a comic book e book story, and one set in a world stuffed with dazzling impossibilities. And to the present’s credit score, it does one thing we have but to see absolutely realized in any MCU story up to now: a full-blown exploration of science versus magic. Positive, Iron Man and Physician Unusual have teamed up earlier than, however no film has had the possibility to essentially decelerate and discover the gloriously nerdy repercussions of what occurs when a tech-based superhero faces off in opposition to a being of pure supernatural and religious energy. And whereas the primary villain of the collection, the cursed gang chief generally known as the Hood, is a bit inconsistent (Anthony Ramos, actor, simply does not have the sleazy magnetism mandatory right here), the ramifications of their clashing needs to be greater than sufficient to boost the eyebrow of even probably the most jaded Marvel fan, particularly as soon as it turns into clear that the Hood’s powers should have come from someplace. Or somebody.
When “Ironheart” will get cooking, it is spectacular how rather more satisfying it’s than different Marvel reveals that lean on earth-shattering occasions of cosmic significance. Nothing that occurs over the course of the present’s six, dense, rapidly paced episodes impacts the bigger MCU, however it positive adjustments Riri and her pals (and enemies). Nevertheless, we like Riri, and we like her quickly increasing circle of pals, so comparatively minor occasions loom giant as a result of the present asks us to take them personally. It is telling that the very best motion scene within the collection entails a brawl in a White Fort restaurant, the place Riri must survive with solely restricted devices readily available. It really works as a result of we have been requested to take a position on this solid, and their predicaments, somewhat than ponder what’s occurring elsewhere within the MCU.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is in a bizarre place. Most of the streaming reveals have been flops. The films have seen diminishing returns on the field workplace. Seemingly all eyes are on “Avengers: Doomsday.” However “Ironheart” remembers the key sauce that made us all love the MCU within the first place. It is the characters, dummy. Make us love the characters and let the universe fall into place round them. And properly, after six episodes, I am fairly positive I like Riri and her little circle of allies. And possibly a few of her enemies too.
/Movie Ranking: 7 out of 10
The primary three episodes of “Ironheart” premiere on Disney+ on June 24, 2025, adopted by its different three episodes on July 1.