Take Me Home
- El episodio se transmitió el 24 jun 2025
- TV-14
- 41min
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Una brillante estudiante del MIT crea un traje de alta tecnología siguiendo los pasos de Tony Stark. Mientras enfrenta obstáculos como mujer afroamericana en el mundo tech, surge una amenaza... Leer todoUna brillante estudiante del MIT crea un traje de alta tecnología siguiendo los pasos de Tony Stark. Mientras enfrenta obstáculos como mujer afroamericana en el mundo tech, surge una amenaza que pondrá a prueba su destino como heroína.Una brillante estudiante del MIT crea un traje de alta tecnología siguiendo los pasos de Tony Stark. Mientras enfrenta obstáculos como mujer afroamericana en el mundo tech, surge una amenaza que pondrá a prueba su destino como heroína.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Jaren Merrell
- Slug
- (as Shea Couleé)
Opiniones destacadas
I really wanted to like Ironheart. As a huge fan of the Marvel universe, the concept of a new superhero emerging usually excites me. I appreciate that superhero stories blend science fiction with a touch of the fantastical; the appeal lies in that delicate balance between the unbelievable and the grounded.
However, Ironheart pushes the boundaries too far. The show introduces Riri Williams as a genius who, seemingly overnight, creates a sophisticated, AI-guided flying suit while still in school. This feels far too accelerated and undermines the very premise of a "superhero business" like Stark Industries. It's one thing for a hero to be exceptionally gifted, but when they can replicate, in a dorm room, what takes immense resources and years of development for multi-billion dollar corporations, it breaks the suspension of disbelief essential to the genre.
However, Ironheart pushes the boundaries too far. The show introduces Riri Williams as a genius who, seemingly overnight, creates a sophisticated, AI-guided flying suit while still in school. This feels far too accelerated and undermines the very premise of a "superhero business" like Stark Industries. It's one thing for a hero to be exceptionally gifted, but when they can replicate, in a dorm room, what takes immense resources and years of development for multi-billion dollar corporations, it breaks the suspension of disbelief essential to the genre.
Definately that wasn't a good way to introduce the characters. The protagonist's motivations are poor and goofy, unfortunately. The dialogues are poor as well. This doesn't like a super hero story to me. It seems like the showrunner of this show forgot all the events from Wakanda Forever here. They could give a better motivation for the protagonist and give her a better heroic profile. The place, or city, is nice and the photography seems to be good. The legacy of Tony Stark is not honored here in my point of view. I thought the protagonist was going to build her story on Tony's legacy, but that didn't happen.
Absolutely blown away by this first episode. Strong characters brilliant story and tbh it feels like Marvel are back in the room. Boom..!!!!
I had no idea this was even in the pipeline and I have watched every single Marvel iteration. A lot of people feel like the superhero genre is done. Well they are wrong. Snd this is just the first show in a brand new arsenal and I got one can't wait for it all. Maybe I'm a superfan. But I know what is good entertainment and what is rubbish. This is Marvellous. Pun intended 😎 apparently I need to keep writing to convince you this is worth a watch. As a true Trekkie and general scifi aficionado? I am loving this show. Please watch it.
I had no idea this was even in the pipeline and I have watched every single Marvel iteration. A lot of people feel like the superhero genre is done. Well they are wrong. Snd this is just the first show in a brand new arsenal and I got one can't wait for it all. Maybe I'm a superfan. But I know what is good entertainment and what is rubbish. This is Marvellous. Pun intended 😎 apparently I need to keep writing to convince you this is worth a watch. As a true Trekkie and general scifi aficionado? I am loving this show. Please watch it.
10ElleW-1
🚨🔥 JUST FINISHED IRONHEART AND I'M OBSESSED 🔥🚨
Marvel did NOT come to play! Ironheart is everything I hoped for and more. Riri Williams is a brilliant, bold, and beautifully layered character who proves that you don't need a suit to have heart - but hers? It's got both.
The writing is sharp, the tech is next-level, and the representation? Chef's kiss. We finally have a young, Black, genius heroine front and center, navigating grief, brilliance, and Black girl magic like a true powerhouse. Every episode had me on the edge of my seat, and the emotional depth caught me off guard in the best way.
Dominique Thorne owns this role. She is Riri. Her performance is magnetic, vulnerable, and fierce - I felt every moment. And the way this series ties into the larger MCU while building something uniquely its own? Perfection.
If you've been waiting for a fresh story, relatable characters, and a show that actually gives a damn - Ironheart delivers. And then some.
💥 10/10. Representation matters. Genius matters. Riri Williams matters.
Suit up, y'all. The future of Marvel is here - and her name is Ironheart. 🖤✨
#Ironheart #MarvelMagic #BlackGirlGenius #MustWatchTV #RiriWilliams.
Marvel did NOT come to play! Ironheart is everything I hoped for and more. Riri Williams is a brilliant, bold, and beautifully layered character who proves that you don't need a suit to have heart - but hers? It's got both.
The writing is sharp, the tech is next-level, and the representation? Chef's kiss. We finally have a young, Black, genius heroine front and center, navigating grief, brilliance, and Black girl magic like a true powerhouse. Every episode had me on the edge of my seat, and the emotional depth caught me off guard in the best way.
Dominique Thorne owns this role. She is Riri. Her performance is magnetic, vulnerable, and fierce - I felt every moment. And the way this series ties into the larger MCU while building something uniquely its own? Perfection.
If you've been waiting for a fresh story, relatable characters, and a show that actually gives a damn - Ironheart delivers. And then some.
💥 10/10. Representation matters. Genius matters. Riri Williams matters.
Suit up, y'all. The future of Marvel is here - and her name is Ironheart. 🖤✨
#Ironheart #MarvelMagic #BlackGirlGenius #MustWatchTV #RiriWilliams.
Ironheart is a deeply disappointing entry in the MCU, both in terms of storytelling and character development. One of the most jarring moments comes when Riri Williams implies that Tony Stark's greatness was simply the result of his wealth-ignoring the fact that he built his first suit of armor under life-threatening conditions, in a cave, with limited resources. This dismissive attitude toward Iron Man not only feels reductive but also disrespectful to the legacy of a character who evolved through sacrifice, intelligence, and moral struggle.
Even more troubling is the portrayal of Riri herself. The character engages in violent actions-including killing-without facing real consequences or showing emotional complexity. This creates a hollow protagonist who seems detached from the ethical weight of her choices, undermining the gravity that the MCU once handled with care.
While there's clearly a desire to introduce a new kind of hero, Ironheart suffers from a lack of nuance, uneven writing, and a troubling disregard for what made earlier heroes compelling. A legacy deserves to be expanded thoughtfully-not discarded for convenience.
Even more troubling is the portrayal of Riri herself. The character engages in violent actions-including killing-without facing real consequences or showing emotional complexity. This creates a hollow protagonist who seems detached from the ethical weight of her choices, undermining the gravity that the MCU once handled with care.
While there's clearly a desire to introduce a new kind of hero, Ironheart suffers from a lack of nuance, uneven writing, and a troubling disregard for what made earlier heroes compelling. A legacy deserves to be expanded thoughtfully-not discarded for convenience.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAt MIT, Riri receives payment for helping out other students. At one point, cash is hidden between the pages of the book "Look Out for the Little Guy!" by Scott Lang, first seen in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023).
- ErroresThe A.I. projection purportedly comes from the suit's chestplate, yet it isn't altered by the suit being yanked around the apartment at various angles, and no part of it disappears when sightlines to the chestplate are blocked. The only distortions apparent are signal distortions.
- Citas
Riri Williams: You want me to be small. But I refuse.
- Créditos curiososThe series title appears as a crater formed from Ironheart crashing her suit.
- ConexionesEdited from Pantera Negra: Wakanda por siempre (2022)
- Bandas sonorasAltar
Written by Kianna Fleming, Alec Douglas Ness, and Dylan Wiggins
Performed by Dizzy Fae
Courtesy of Dizzy Fae
By arrangement with The Greater Goods Co.
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