Hamilton star Anthony Ramos has addressed the negative backlash to Marvel's latest Disney+ series Ironheart, that began online before the series' debut.
Mixed feelings and I don’t know jack about the character. Seems like another version of Iron Man, and since he was my favorite Marvel character, don’t know if I’ll like this. Trailer looks fantastic, just worried it’ll turn out to be repackaged Tony Stark.
I’ve only seen the first episode so far, but the character wants to follow in Tony’s footsteps but struggles with a different set of challenges (like not being a billionaire.) I’m enjoying it so far.
The first act and intro is a solid setup. We meet our heroes, they have a great dynamic. Second act struggles a bit, but they’re learning to use their powers and setting up the stakes.
This idea that every superhero is “another version of superhero xy” has always been quite stupid to me. In the case of Ironheart, the only similarity is that both of them build themselves mechasuits. And that Riri is of course influenced/impressed by Tony Stark, like every other teen character in the MCU.
Mixed feelings and I don’t know jack about the character. Seems like another version of Iron Man, and since he was my favorite Marvel character, don’t know if I’ll like this. Trailer looks fantastic, just worried it’ll turn out to be repackaged Tony Stark.
I’ve only seen the first episode so far, but the character wants to follow in Tony’s footsteps but struggles with a different set of challenges (like not being a billionaire.) I’m enjoying it so far.
The best part of Ironman was him locked in a cave with junk…
It got boring when every movie he’d pull 10 billion dollar suits out of his ass that we’d never heard of before.
“Ironman but no money” is 100x more interesting than Tony Stark.
The first couple episodes are out, it’s decent.
And honestly, any half decent show that pisses off racists gets my “views” even if I’m not really paying attention.
Hard disagree. Loved Tony Stark.
Listen I’ll defend Fan4tastic.
The first act and intro is a solid setup. We meet our heroes, they have a great dynamic. Second act struggles a bit, but they’re learning to use their powers and setting up the stakes.
And then the third act and finale.
Like I said I’ll defend Fan4tastic.
This idea that every superhero is “another version of superhero xy” has always been quite stupid to me. In the case of Ironheart, the only similarity is that both of them build themselves mechasuits. And that Riri is of course influenced/impressed by Tony Stark, like every other teen character in the MCU.