Nolte: Marvel’s Woke ‘Ironheart’ Is Another Streaming Flop at Disney+
If you look at the latest chart of top streaming shows, what you won’t find is Marvel’s Ironheart — yet another woketard product from the Disney Grooming Syndicate.

If you look at the latest chart of top streaming shows, what you won’t find is Marvel’s Ironheart — yet another woketard product from the Disney Grooming Syndicate.
Disney+, the Disney Grooming Syndicate’s streaming service, is about to release Ironheart, a six-episode series that looks like it was created in a lab for woketards who dream of Iron Man as a smug, humorless, teenage girlboss who’s actually superior to Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark.
While discussing her upcoming Marvel Studios film Black Widow, actress Scarlett Johansson suggested Marvel was sexist in the way it portrayed her character, Natasha Romanoff, in the 2010 film Iron Man 2, stating that the fictional character was treated “like a piece of
Pediatric patients at a cancer treatment and research hospital in Houston, Texas, got a super surprise on Thursday morning.
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China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) could one day get an “iron man” suit that will provide soldiers with “heavy firepower, special armor, and flying capability,” according to a report by the state propaganda outlet Global Times on Wednesday.
Marvel gave us quintessential American heroes like Spiderman, Captain America, and The Hulk. Now it’s publishing feminist fan-fiction.
Tony Stark is set to hang up his high-powered Iron Man super-suit in an upcoming comic book, and the man replacing him isn’t a man at all.
Robert Downey Jr. says that, as a rule, he doesn’t make endorsements in presidential elections — but that didn’t stop the actor from speculating about who his most famous character, Tony Stark/Iron Man, would choose in this year’s contentious race.
Robert Downey, Jr. received an official pardon from California Gov. Jerry Brown on Christmas Eve for his 1996 drug conviction in the state.
The press tour for the upcoming sequel Avengers: Age of Ultron is grabbing a lot of attention ahead of the film’s North American release, just not the good kind of attention.
Avengers: Age of Ultron stars Jeremy Renner and Chris Evans apologized Thursday for comments they made in a promotional interview in which they called co-star Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow character a “slut” and a “whore.”
Acting legend Robert Downey Jr. stormed out of an Avengers: Age of Ultron promotional interview this week, after a British reporter went off topic and began to inquire about the actor’s checkered past.