Marvel’s upcoming miniseries Ironheart could solely have six episodes, however its newest trailer proves it’s going to pack in the entire magic and equipment it may possibly. In a newly launched trailer, we not solely get to see Riri Williams’ newest swimsuit, however we additionally see her distinctive tackle an Iron Man favourite.
The present’s first trailer laid out nearly every thing we wanted to know in regards to the upcoming season. We noticed Williams (Dominique Thorne) proving her genius to Parker “The Hood” Robbins (Anthony Ramos) in a life-threatening check, we heard her coyly describe her time in Wakanda throughout Black Panther: Wakanda Eternally as “an internship overseas,” and we additionally obtained a take a look at among the cool fits she’ll be piloting. This new trailer is shorter however reveals two main additions: a magic-infused swimsuit and her personal spin on Tony Stark’s J.A.R.V.I.S.
After listening to Williams say she must assume outdoors the field, we see a crimson-colored explosion of the identical magical sigils we’ve seen sorcerers like Dr. Unusual (Benedict Cumberbatch) and Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) wield. We later get a glimpse of somebody truly drawing these symbols and of Williams inside a swimsuit that will get ensconced in these sigils. We don’t know but who introduces her to this magic, however I’m praying to the MCU gods that one way or the other Wanda makes a shock return to present our new iron-clad hero a lesson in multiversal magic.
One other cool a part of the trailer is Williams constructing her personal model of J.A.R.V.I.S. within the likeness of her greatest good friend, performed by This Is Us actress Lyric Ross. Since Ross’s character is memorialized in a mural with Williams’s late father, it’s secure to imagine she’s useless and that that is Williams’s approach of maintaining her reminiscence alive, whether or not she did so consciously or subconsciously. Within the comics, Ross’s character is called Natalie, and her AI counterpart is dubbed N.A.T.A.L.I.E. This, and the profound quote from Williams’s father about taking one thing aside to essentially know what it’s fabricated from, offers Ironheart the emotional core that offers its fantastical motion human stakes.
Ironheart may have a three-episode world premiere on June 24 at 6 p.m. PT / 9 p.m. ET on Disney+.