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'Ironheart': When to Watch the Final 3 Episodes of the Marvel Series

'Ironheart': When to Watch the Final 3 Episodes of the Marvel Series

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Ironheart, the newest Marvel TV series following Riri Williams after Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, is set to wrap up tonight. Dominique Thorne was initially introduced as the character in the Ryan Coogler-directed blockbuster. Riri is a brilliant teenage MIT student who created a vibranium detector that caught the attention of the CIA, Wakandans, and, um, a water-dwelling god. Ironheart's first three episodes are now streaming on Disney Plus.
Pulled from the pages of Marvel's comic books, the young inventor possesses genius-level intelligence and found Tony Stark an inspiration. Riri's gift for robotics led her to make an armored suit that's been compared to Iron Man's, and they both were driven to serve mankind. The show sees her return to Chicago after the events of Wakanda Forever (where she helped battle Namor alongside Shuri), and viewers see her tech take on magic when The Hood (played by Anthony Ramos) causes trouble in the new series.
In addition to Thorne and Ramos, the cast also features Lyric Ross, Alden Ehrenreich, Anji White, Regan Aliyah and Manny Montana. Coogler and Kevin Feige are among the series' executive producers. Get the details below on when to watch all six episodes of Ironheart.
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When to watch episodes 4, 5 and 6 of Marvel's 'Ironheart'
The last batch of Ironheart's episodes will drop on Disney Plus on Tuesday, July 1 at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT. You can watch the first three episodes now.
Feeling nostalgic for Black Panther or Iron Man? You can stream both Black Panther movies, all the Iron Man flicks and the Avengers movies on Disney Plus, too. Get a standalone subscription for the streaming service or sign up for one of the Disney bundles.
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