“Ironheart,” starring Dominique Thorne as Riri Williams, is out on Disney+. The Marvel series is about Williams, a MIT student, who returns to her Chicago home after the events of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022). In this show, she will be shown discovering secrets that pit technology against magic. Marvel fans were eagerly waiting for the new series, and here’s what they have to say about it.
Ironheart Plot
According to IMDb, the movie’s gist reads, “Genius teenage inventor Riri Williams creates the most advanced suit of armour since Iron Man.”
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Ironheart Twitter Reaction
Fans feel the Marvel series, written by Chinaka Hodge, delivers style but lacks soul.
Given below are some social media reactions:
User ‘MoonstarGarth’ wrote, “Every single #Ironheart review I see is calling it decent or good, then you open the replies and it's just this.”
Every single #Ironheart review I see is calling it decent or good then you open the replies and it's just this 👇🏻pic.twitter.com/89ENT5FA7U
— Buzz Killington 🇳🇬 (@MoonstarGarth) June 24, 2025
Another user, ‘PhaseHero’ wrote, “Despite not being available to watch yet, a bunch of losers with nothing better to do are review-bombing #Ironheart on RottenTomatoes.”
Despite not being available to watch yet, a bunch of losers with nothing better to do are review-bombing #Ironheart on RottenTomatoes. pic.twitter.com/vtcWnR9x1j
— Phase Hero (@PhaseHero) June 24, 2025
Another one, ‘memeforhire’ commented, “everyone who review bombed this show is a braindead loser because I’m having a blast so far! go riri go! #Ironheart”
everyone who review bombed this show is a braindead loser because i’m having a blast so far! go riri go! #Ironheart pic.twitter.com/8LsmKZqmHg
— patback (@memeforhire) June 25, 2025
X user ‘Variety’ called it, “The best thing 'Ironheart' has going for it is what most MCU shows lack: a real sense of place. Set on Chicago’s South Side, it starts grounded and personal — but across six episodes, it gets overcrowded, never settling into one identity before another takes over.”
The best thing "Ironheart" has going for it is what most MCU shows lack: a real sense of place. Set on Chicago’s South Side, it starts grounded and personal — but across six episodes, it gets overcrowded, never settling into one identity before another takes over.
— Variety (@Variety) June 25, 2025
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Another X user, ‘starkbuy’ added, “#Ironheart is ripe with cultural nuance, millennial nostalgia, and—yes—heart. It deals with complex human ailments such as grief and poverty thru the lens of a stubborn teenager fiercely portrayed by Dominique Thorne. And it cannot be overstated just how Black the show is. 7.5/10”
#Ironheart is ripe with cultural nuance, millennial nostalgia, and—yes—heart. It deals with complex human ailments such as grief and poverty thru the lens of a stubborn teenager fiercely portrayed by Dominique Thorne. And it cannot be overstated just how Black the show is. 7.5/10 pic.twitter.com/324jy0a0ia
— rihaana⚡️ (@starkbuy) June 24, 2025
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