Disney Jr. is announcing all-new animated series for preschoolers, 'Marvel's Iron Man and His Awesome Friends', which will come on Disney Jr. and Disney+ summer 2025. It will follow the story of a young Tony Stark, also known as Iron Man, and his superhero friends Riri Williams, aka Ironheart, and Amadeus Cho, aka Iron Hulk.
The story of the new animated adventure would see Tony and friends fight together for the protection of their city against any danger. All of the characters sport a very special Iron Suit with incredible abilities each. First, Tony's Iron Man suit is armed with a Nano-Shield. Next, the Riri suit, known as the Ironheart suit, boasts a Heartbeat Bubble forcefield. Amadeus's new Iron Hulk suit will show off the mighty Iron Boom clap and Iron Hulk Stomp.
Three young heroes called the "Iron Friends" will base out of a hip beachfront location called Iron Quarters-IQ. They will be aided by the super-sentient android, Vision, as well as by their dog Gamma, who even has her own Iron Pup suit to join them on missions.
Voice cast: These include Mason Blomberg (Tony Stark, aka Iron Man), Kapri Ladd (Riri Williams, aka Ironheart), and Aidyn Ahn as Amadeus Cho, aka Iron Hulk. A voice actor for Vision will be provided by David Kaye, while Gamma, the pup, will be voiced over by Fred Tatasciore.
'Marvel's Iron Man and His Awesome Friends': A new Disney and Marvel show that will introduce the popular Avengers characters to kids. The show would present the same concept as another one titled 'Spidey and His Amazing Friends', with the main difference being that Tony Stark is voiced by Mason Blomberg, while John Stamos voices the character in 'Spidey'.
It is a new series of Iron Man co-produced by Disney Jr. and Marvel Studios, and Atomic Cartoons is behind it. The Disney Jr. producer, Sean Coyle and Harrison Wilcox, among others, have come together to spearhead this venture, focusing on the elements of having lots of fun, action and valuable lessons brought forward for the young viewers.
This new animation series brings the classic character of Iron Man to the fore once again, of Marvel Comics way back in 1963 and more famously through Robert Downey Jr. in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Although his hero, Iron Man, threw himself on the altar of saving the world on a cross in 'Avengers: Endgame' in 2019, the animated series promises this legacy will be delivered to younger audiences in a new and exciting way.
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