Marvel’s Ironheart Trailer Promotes Woke DEI Agenda as Iron Man Replacement

Marvel Studios has released the Ironheart trailer for the new series coming to Disney in June.

Similar to what occurred post-“Infinity War”, the focus seems to be on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) themes, as Ironheart serves as a DEI counterpart to Iron Man and Tony Stark within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, much like her comic book character.

Previously, Ryan Coogler presented a promotional video suggesting that Ironheart stands independently – however, beware of his perspective, as it’s entirely misleading. In fact, he humorously likens Ironheart to Daredevil, which is quite ironic. Interestingly, the antagonist in Ironheart’s comics originates from New York and has connections with Daredevil. However, due to the desire for activists based in Chicago, these ties were eliminated, making this a rather amusing situation.

According to Anthony Ramos, the character he portrays in Ironheart, the story revolves around individuals originally involved in criminal activities transforming into advocates in the city of Chicago. This has been confirmed by Marvel.com.

Post the occurrences depicted in “Wakanda Forever”, the story of “Ironheart” unfolds as Riri returns to her hometown, Chicago, with renewed vigor to construct an advanced iron suit and leave an indelible impact worldwide. Her experiences in Wakanda have only fueled her ambition, propelling her into a risky realm where science and magic intertwine.

Marvel has revealed that the character Ironheart will make her debut, starting with the initial three episodes on June 24 at 6 PM Pacific Time or 9 PM Eastern Time, exclusively on Disney+. I’m eagerly anticipating the viewership statistics.

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2025-05-14 22:01