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Ironheart Series Premiere: Release Date, Cast, Plot & Episode Details Revealed

June 24, 2025: The Marvel Cinematic Universe is set to expand once again with the highly anticipated new Disney+ series, Ironheart. After much speculation, the premiere date and episode schedule have finally been confirmed, along with fresh glimpses and a red carpet debut from the cast and crew.

📅 Release Date & Time
Ironheart Season 1 will premiere on June 24, 2025, exclusively on Disney+, with the first three episodes dropping at 6 p.m. PST. The season will be split into two parts, with the remaining episodes (4 to 6) arriving on July 1, 2025.

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🧩 Episode Titles:

  • June 24:
    • Episode 1: “Take Me Home”
    • Episode 2: “Will The Real Natalie Please Stand Up”
    • Episode 3: “We In Danger, Girl”
  • July 1:
    • Episode 4: “Bad Magic”
    • Episode 5: “Karma’s a Glitch”
    • Episode 6: “The Past Is the Past” (Season Finale)

🎭 Cast & Characters

  • Dominique Thorne returns as Riri Williams, the teenage tech genius first introduced in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
  • Anthony Ramos plays Parker Robbins, aka The Hood, a villain with supernatural powers that add a mystical twist to the series.
  • Supporting cast includes Lyric Ross, Alden Ehrenreich, Regan Aliyah, Manny Montana, Matthew Elam, and Anji White.

🧠 Plot Overview
Ironheart follows Riri Williams as she returns to her hometown of Chicago after the events of Wakanda Forever. Determined to develop technology that rivals that of Tony Stark, Riri crafts her own advanced armor while confronting powerful new enemies. As science collides with magic, the stakes rise with the arrival of Parker Robbins, introducing a supernatural dimension to Riri’s already high-tech journey.

🔮 Season 2?
As of now, Marvel and Disney+ have not confirmed plans for Ironheart Season 2. The future of the series may depend on audience reception and how it ties into upcoming MCU phases.

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