Anonymous
6/18/2025, 1:47:03 AM No.211609947
>Almost three years after she was introduced to the MCU in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Riri Williams is set to return to our screens in Disney Plus series Ironheart.
>The MIT student and inventor prodigy takes center stage in the new show, and it sounds like we're going to delve pretty deep into her psyche – in a way that executive producer Sev Ohanian compares to some of TV's greatest antiheroes.
>"Riri is brilliant yet flawed and finds herself going down a path that I'm not sure we've quite seen in the MCU," Ohanian says in the new issue of SFX magazine, which features Star Trek: Strange New Worlds on the cover and hits newsstands on Wednesday, June 18.
>"She kind of breaks bad in the show, and we go to some uncomfortable places for audiences that I think will be really fun to explore, almost in the vein of Walter White from Breaking Bad or Tony Soprano."
>The MIT student and inventor prodigy takes center stage in the new show, and it sounds like we're going to delve pretty deep into her psyche – in a way that executive producer Sev Ohanian compares to some of TV's greatest antiheroes.
>"Riri is brilliant yet flawed and finds herself going down a path that I'm not sure we've quite seen in the MCU," Ohanian says in the new issue of SFX magazine, which features Star Trek: Strange New Worlds on the cover and hits newsstands on Wednesday, June 18.
>"She kind of breaks bad in the show, and we go to some uncomfortable places for audiences that I think will be really fun to explore, almost in the vein of Walter White from Breaking Bad or Tony Soprano."
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