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Close to five years since it was first announced, the MCU’s Ironheart series is finally here, continuing the story of Riri Williams, the upstart genius with big dreams and a habit of getting in trouble. Previously seen kick-starting a war between humans and Namor’s people in Wakanda Forever, Williams (played by Dominique Thorne) is back for a surprising Marvel show with twists, a fresh take on comics lore, and significant echoes of Iron Man’s original MCU story (even if it’s all consciously put in a blender).
Ironheart‘s cast is filled with new and returning characters who originated in Marvel Comics, as well as some completely original characters rounding out Riri’s life. Here’s who they are, which actors play them, and which Marvel characters they adapt.
The star of the show, Dominique Thorne’s Riri Williams reappears after her debut live-action appearance in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever in 2022. After her time in Wakanda, Riri has returned to MIT, but aspires to be her generation’s most gifted and gloried inventor. Her finances limit her, forcing her to take a different path to inventing than Tony Stark.
Hamilton and In The Heights star Anthony Ramos comes to the MCU as Parker Robbins, otherwise known as supervillain The Hood, who (in the comics) uses a stolen magical hood from a defeated Nisanti demon to build a criminal empire. In Ironheart, Parker has aspirations of power and wealth, and assembles a team of talented minions – including Riri – to help him pull off daring heists. The secret of his power comes with a terrible price.
Most information on Solo and Oppenheimer star Alden Ehrenreich’s character was consciously kept quiet ahead of release. He’s a tech ethicist who crosses paths with Riri, and pretty much anything else would spoil too much. Pre-release rumors long pointed to Joe being a fake name and his identity being a far bigger deal in the show.
Riri’s best friend, Natalie is killed before the events of Ironheart, leaving Riri devastated. In the comics, she goes on to become N.A.T.A.L.I.E., Riri’s second AI (after Tony Stark), which trailer footage confirmed was also happening in the show. Natalie is played by Lyric Ross, who previously starred in This Is Us.
Good Girls‘ breakout star Manny Montana plays Parker Robbins’ cousin John, who helps him recruit new members for his Young Lords team. Montana also appeared in Mayans MC and Westworld. In the comics, John’s full name is John King. He accompanies Parker when he takes possession of the demonic hood, and is somewhat bafflingly reimagined as part of Thanos’ Zodiac supervillain group, wears a crab suit, and is renamed Cancer. Comics are weird.
There’s also a secret character revealed in the second half of the show with a major Marvel footprint who I won’t at all spoil here. And there’s a very brief cameo in the first episode from Letitia Wright’s Shuri (which is almost worthy of blink-and-you’ll-miss-it status. Jim Rash also briefly returns as an MIT professor, after appearing in Captain America: Civil War. There’s also an appearance by a new version of Marvel Comics character Hunter Mason (AKA Hun), who here is just a businessman and target of The Hood, rather than the criminal overlord who faced Spider-Man and the Turtles. And then there’s the supporting cast, who are mostly based on Marvel Comics characters…
Stuart Clarke/Rampage – Eric André
The Young Lords’ tech specialist before Riri and an apparently infamous hacker is played by comedy giant Eric André, best known for The Eric André Show. He’ll next appear in Happy Gilmore 2. Rampage is a supervillain from the comics who clashed with The Champions.
Slug – Shea Couleé
Another hacker, Slug borrows his name from another Marvel supervillain (and bears no resemblance to the original druglord and kingpin who fought Spider-Man). He’s played by former RuPaul’s drag Race star Couleé.
Clown – Sonia Denis
While there’s another mercenary in Marvel Comics called Clown, he’s already appeared in the MCU thanks to Hawkeye. This character – The Hood’s explosives expert – appears to be brand new. She’s played by Birdgirl voice star Sonia Denis.
Jeri & Roz AKA The Blood Siblings – Zoe Terakes & Shakira Barrera
The Blood Siblings are the Young Lords’ muscle, and are gender-swapped, species-swapped new versions of Gh’Ree and R’Hos Blood, the ape-like alien supervillain twins known as the Blood Brothers who faced off with Iron Man originally. They’re played by Zoe Terakes (Talk To Me) and Shakira Barrera (GLOW).
Ronnie Williams – Anji White
Riri’s long-suffering mother, played by Fargo‘s Anji White.
Gary Williams – LaRoyce Hawkins
Riri’s stepfather who she was very close to before his untimely death. He’s played by Chicago PD‘s LaRoyce Hawkins.
Xavier Washington – Matthew Elam
Natalie’s older brother, who struggles with her death, and has grown close to Riri. He’s based on Riri’s neighbor Xavier King who had no blood link to Natalie. Elam was previously seen in The Many Saints of Newark.
Madeline & Zelma Stanton – Cree Summer & Regan Aliyah
Ronnie’s flamboyant friend and her daughter, who may be more than they seem. Madeline is played by veteran voice actor and Abbot Elementary actor Cree Summer, and her daughter Zelma is played by Xo, Kitty‘s Regan Aliyah.
Landon – Harper Anthony
A snarky local street boy who charges Riri for odd jobs. Played by relative newcomer Harper Anthony.
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