
Ironheart on OTT: All you need to know about its release date, plot and where to watch it
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Another Marvel movie is dropping on the OTT platform and is all set to win your hearts once again. 'Ironheart' stars Dominique Thorne as Riri Williams, following her path to returning to Chicago. It will be a miniseries, intended to be the 14th television series in the '
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The plot
As a sideways sequel to 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,' Ironheart pits technology against magic. This happens when Dominique Thorne, a genius inventor who is determined to make her name in the world, comes back to Chicago, which is her hometown. Thorne is not just a brilliant student at MIT but also tries to make an iron suit. In pursuit of her ambitions, she finds herself wrapped up with the mysterious yet charming Parker Robbins, 'The Hood,' played by 'Anthony Ramos' and builds a close friendship with him.
The starring cast
The cast includes the protagonist Dominique Thorne as the Ironheart, Lyric Ross as Natalie Washington, Alden Ehrenreich as Joe McGillicuddy, Regan Aliyah as a to-be-confirmed character, Manny Montana as John, Matthew James Elam as Xavier Washington, Anji White as Ronnie Williams, and Anthony Ramos as Parker Robbins/Hood.
Release date and where to watch it
Ironheart will premiere its first three episodes on June 24 on Disney+. The other three will drop a week later on July 1, streaming on JioHotstar in India. Further, the episodes will be named as 'Take Me Home,' 'Will the Real Natalie Please Stand Up?,' 'We in Danger, Girl,' 'Bad Magic,' 'Karma's a Glitch,' 'The Past Is the Past.'
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Why is Ironheart special for the Marvel universe?
Ironheart aims to continue the Iron Man story, which was dependent on Tony Stark. Ironheart is all set to conclude Phase 5 of the universe, with releases like 'Avengers: Doomsday,' which is set to be the last series as of now. The first three episodes have been directed by Sam Bailey, followed by Angela Barnes taking over the other half.
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