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Marvel Rising: Heart of Iron (2019)
Ironheart, AKA Riri Williams, is having difficulty adjusting to college life as the youngest student there when the college's engineering lab is demolished by an alien and her best friend is kidnapped. Inspired by Iron Man, she develops a plan to save her friend.
Ironheart, AKA Riri Williams, is having difficulty adjusting to college life as the youngest student there when the college's engineering lab is demolished by an alien and her best friend is kidnapped. Inspired by Iron Man, she develops a plan to save her friend.
The film subtly aligns with progressive values by featuring a diverse protagonist and emphasizing community support and mentorship within an otherwise apolitical superhero narrative about overcoming grief and taking responsibility.
The movie features a diverse cast of characters, including a prominent Black female lead, consistent with their comic book origins. The narrative centers on themes of heroism and self-discovery, without explicitly critiquing or negatively framing traditional identities.
The film features several female characters with superpowers who engage in and win direct physical fights against male Kree soldiers. These victories are achieved through enhanced strength, agility, and martial arts, even though their abilities are augmented by superpowers.
The film 'Marvel Rising: Heart of Iron' does not explicitly depict any LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Although America Chavez, an LGBTQ+ character in the comics, is present, her sexual identity is not addressed or portrayed in the narrative, resulting in no identifiable LGBTQ+ content.
The film "Marvel Rising: Heart of Iron" does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative centers on its established superhero cast and their adventures, resulting in no portrayal of transsexual identity, either positive, negative, or neutral.
All major and supporting characters in "Marvel Rising: Heart of Iron" maintain their established canonical genders from the Marvel comics, with no instances of gender swapping.
Riri Williams, also known as Ironheart, is depicted as Black in this animated film, consistent with her established race in the Marvel comics source material. No other major characters appear to have undergone a race swap from their canonical origins.
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