Who is replacing Iron Man in MCU?

Who is replacing Iron Man in MCU?

Avengers: Endgame co-director, Joe Russo, says Tom Holland is replacing Robert Downey Jr. in the MCU. As Holland gears up to reprise his role as Peter Parker in Spider-Man: No Way Home, many are taking this time to look at his run in the franchise thus far.

Will Iron Man be replaced?

But what matters here is that Marvel confirmed the Ironheart project late last year. It’ll be a Disney Plus TV show starring Thorne. That’s the best sign that Ironheart is the MCU’s main Iron Man replacement for the time being.

Who takes over as Iron Man in the comics?

When Tony’s alcoholism got the better of him, Rhodey became the new Iron Man. Later, Rhodey donned a weapons-laden variation on the Iron Man suit and dubbed himself War Machine, fighting alongside Tony many times.

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Is there another Thor movie after Ragnarok?

The fourth “Thor” film, titled “Thor: Love and Thunder,” will be released on July 8, 2022. Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson, and Natalie Portman will reprise their roles.

Could Iron Man 4 have mentored Spider-Man?

Not only could Iron Man 4 have seen him mentor Spider-Man, but also Iron Lad and even Pepper as Rescue. This storyline would’ve placed Iron Man as the central figure of his own team consisting of younger superheroes while being assisted by Rescue and War Machine. It sounds like a heck of a team-up story that no doubt would’ve captured fan interest.

Is there a future for Iron Man in the MCU?

There’s no clear future for Iron Man in the MCU – and Marvel isn’t even developing Iron Man 4 right now – but there is always the possibility that someone else could take on the mantle in the future.

Who does Marvel want to replace Iron Man?

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If Marvel wants to replace Iron Man in a less literal sense though, the answer to this void could be Peter Parker aka Spider-Man.

What happened to Chris Howard as Rhodes in Iron Man 2?

However, the actor’s time as Rhodes was short-lived, because he was replaced by Don Cheadle in the 2010 sequel, Iron Man 2. The initial intention was certainly for Howard to play Rhodes beyond the original.