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Ironheart is streaming on Disney+, following the adventures of Riri Williams, who, like Tony, enjoys building suits of armor she can pilot. Despite just wanting to be a hero, though, Riri finds herself at the center of a controversy because she’s daring to call out Tony’s privilege. MCU fans aren’t happy, but it’s important to remember that, while Tony’s ability to innovate was second to none, he had plenty of help along the way.
Tony Stark Wouldn’t Have Been Able to Build Anything in a Cave Without His Dad

The first batch of Ironheart episodes reintroduces the world to Riri, who made her MCU debut in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. She’s back at MIT and working hard on giving her suit upgrades. However, the school isn’t seeing enough progress, and after an accident in the lab, it has no choice but to expel Riri. She’s not ready to give up, but she also knows that it’s an uphill battle for people like her, especially because she doesn’t have access to the money that the Stark family has.
It’s no secret that Howard Stark was an influential character in the MCU’s history. He helped Steve Rogers become Captain America, became a major part of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s growth, and built Stark Industries from the ground up. He also raised a son, Tony, who, while brilliant, was almost more trouble than he was worth. Tony’s mind was even more impressive than his father’s, which wasn’t helpful when it came time for hard truths. Tony grew to resent his father for never being around and became a loose cannon after losing his parents. However, because of who he was, everyone gave Tony a pass, letting him act wild as long as it benefited them.









