Categories: The Verge

To make Ironheart feel tactile, the show’s creative team had to get on the same page

In Disney Plus’ Ironheart series, a young genius with an uncanny knack for building armored suits finds herself plunged into a shady, criminal underworld that gives her a chance to really show off her talents. Riri Williams is not Tony Stark, and while the Iron Man films clearly informed many of Ironheart‘s fantastical visuals, there’s a grounded quality to the series’ high-octane action that makes it feel unique within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

After years of seeing Iron Man and Marvel’s other high-tech superheroes running around in nanotech suits that look a bit too CGI-y for their own good, the way that Ironheart goes out of its way …

Read the full story at The Verge.

rssfeeds-admin

Share
Published by
rssfeeds-admin

Recent Posts

Pluralistic: No one wants a permanent gerontocracy (15 May 2026)

Today's links No one wants a permanent gerontocracy: The one policy everyone agrees on. Hey…

3 hours ago

How AI Can Fix Africa’s Unreliable Grids

For the past two decades, electrification has been central to Africa’s development agenda. Although nearly 600 million…

3 hours ago

How AI Can Fix Africa’s Unreliable Grids

For the past two decades, electrification has been central to Africa’s development agenda. Although nearly 600 million…

3 hours ago

The Detection-Evasion Arms Race Is Quietly Reshaping How Teams Use AI Writers

If you spent the last two years building any kind of content workflow on top…

3 hours ago

The Detection-Evasion Arms Race Is Quietly Reshaping How Teams Use AI Writers

If you spent the last two years building any kind of content workflow on top…

3 hours ago

Founder of Gremlin Discusses the Need for AI Guardrails

Businesses around the world are starting to think about the importance of security in the…

3 hours ago

This website uses cookies.