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Positive:
9
Mixed:
15
Negative:
1
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Critic Reviews
Season 1 Review:
There are logic issues and some shaky plotting. .... But, the show still stands out for a few well-executed heists — including one set to Chaka Khan’s “Ain’t Nobody,” an unconventional but delightful choice of needle drop for such a sequence — as well as its character-focused moments, such as Riri bonding with her well-meaning partners in larceny, while also forming an unexpected connection with Alden Ehrenreich’s Joe, a tech nerd with similar interests.
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SlashfilmJun 24, 2025
Season 1 Review:
When "Ironheart" gets cooking, it's impressive how much more satisfying it is than other Marvel shows that lean on earth-shattering events of cosmic importance. Nothing that happens over the course of the show's six, dense, quickly paced episodes impacts the larger MCU, but it sure changes Riri and her friends (and enemies).
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Season 1 Review:
It’s a rare balance of telling a street-level story in a way that truly feels like it’s set right in the same wider world of Iron Man and Doctor Strange. It went harder than I expected, and to places and characters I never saw coming, which was a nice surprise for a show that at first felt like it was aiming to carve out its own corner of the world with less connectivity more akin to a project like Moon Knight or Echo.
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The GuardianJun 24, 2025
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ColliderJun 24, 2025
Season 1 Review:
Mostly, though, the problem is Riri, and Thorne. It’s not impossible to tell a lively and engaging story about a character consumed by grief — see WandaVision, a.k.a. the best MCU show of all. But as written, and as played by Thorne, Riri is so dour, and so flat, that Ironheart all but grinds to a halt whenever a scene is primarily about the series’ protagonist.
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