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’Ironheart’s Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score Hits 32% Thanks To Review Bombing Hours Before It Premieres​

By Chris McPherson
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Marvel’s long-awaited Ironheart series hasn’t even dropped its first three episodes on Disney+ yet, but that hasn’t stopped the internet from lighting the match. In a move that’s becoming depressingly familiar to everybody involved, Ironheart is already being review-bombed on Rotten Tomatoes, with early signs pointing to another manufactured backlash fueled by racism and anti-diversity sentiment rather than actual criticism of the content. The show officially launches with a three-episode premiere on June 24, but as of now, some corners of the internet are trying to make sure it doesn’t get off the ground.

A visit to the site shows Ironheart sitting at a 32% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes — a head-scratching number considering that general audiences haven’t even seen the series yet. Currently, only press members have been granted early access to the show for coverage purposes, meaning these “audience” scores aren’t coming from actual viewers. It’s classic review bombing behavior, a pattern that has haunted Marvel projects like Ms. Marvel, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, and Captain Marvel, all of which were similarly attacked online before (or immediately upon) release due to their focus on... well, what you would expect internet trolls to complain about.

Last month, we reported that, at the time, the official teaser had over 317,000 dislikes on YouTube compared to just 178,000 likes, despite racking up nearly 7 million views. That’s roughly 64% negative feedback, which mirrors what happened with Ms. Marvel and The Little Mermaid — both of which went on to become success stories for Disney+, despite the pre-release hate.

What Is 'Ironheart' Actually About?​


Oh yes, of course, there is actually a show that people have yet to watch. Set after the events of Wakanda Forever, Ironheart follows Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne) as she returns to MIT to perfect the most advanced Iron suit ever built — one made entirely on her own. But as Riri’s tech gets more advanced, it also attracts the attention of dark forces, including The Hood (played by Anthony Ramos), a villain who blends magic and vengeance with deadly consequences. The show will bring us a major clash between science and sorcery, with Chinaka Hodge at the helm and a supporting cast that includes Alden Ehrenreich, Lyric Ross, Manny Montana, and Regan Aliyah.

Ironheart premieres with three episodes on Disney+ today, followed by weekly releases. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates on the Marvel Cinematic Universe.



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It's only in the last 15 years that it became acceptable for mega-corps to claim they are infallible and the audience is just racist and therefore they are justified in continuing the thing that keeps losing millions of dollars.
Replace "racist" with "unbelieving", and you can see it's what happens when a company is infested with cult thinking. If some cult put out a film which was full of preaching and manipulation for the beliefs of the cult and it bombed, then the cult could claim that is only because the world is full of wicked heathen, not because that film sucked.
 
Apparently in the first few minutes of the first episode, Ree-Ree has a monologue about how much of a victim she is and how the world is holding her genius back, helps other students cheat for money, gets expelled from MIT for the cheating for cash scheme, then commits theft on her way out the door. She's basically a black stereotype
She was told by her teacher she could not be a scientist, so she became a criminal instead.
 
Iron man back in the early 1960s was inspired to a degree by the pre-crazy life of Howard Hughes.

This is Tabitha Bendis. The real-world Inspiration for the Ironheart character. She gonna be one a does M-eye-T scientists. She luvs da science.

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Ironheart was created during the great white replacement era at Marvel comics when every damn white man and white devil bitch was being replaced by more colorful characters.

At the time the Ironheart TV show was made, Disney's intent was to follow this same strategy with the MCU films. In the last Captain America movie, we were originally supposed to get Asian Boy Hulk to go along with black ironheart, Islamic Ms. Marvel, girl thor, Captain Black American Falcon, Girl Boss Hawkeye, latinx spider man, small black girl panther, gay mexican falcon and tiny Israeli Black Widow.

But the nosedive in MCU viewership finally convinced them at some point last year to abandon the plan and throw enough money to get Robert Downey jr back.
 
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Meanwhile Disney fuck over the iron nigger fans actually liked for iron nigger girl boss.
This is what I find so funny... There was already a black Iron Man replacement that people actually liked, who had been around for a while, but they didn't use him and instead went with the ugly, masculine, criminal chick instead. It's actually impressive how badly Disney is tanking every single IP that it owns for the sake of ideology.
 
What really boggles the mind is that Mary Sue characters are an extremely well known & disdained trope, yet one of the biggest media companies in the world trots them out serially, watching each and every one fail and draw more fan ire, yet keeps right on doing it.

What the fucking fuck, Disney?

Also, every one of the backstories is the exact same: Despite being outstanding at absolutely everything they ever do from the second they do it, a few people doubt the generic girlboss/minority because <insert their minority group(s) here>, but in the least surprising turn of events ever, they go right on being over the top good at everything, then say some snarky shit to the evil huwhite man.

I mean, I know they went all in on stupidity, but you'd think after the 2nd or 3rd fuck up, they'd re-group. It took like 20 fuck ups before they even considered dialing it back a notch.
 
What really boggles the mind is that Mary Sue characters are an extremely well known & disdained trope, yet one of the biggest media companies in the world trots them out serially, watching each and every one fail and draw more fan ire, yet keeps right on doing it.
From what I understand, this was shot quite a while ago while Disney was still all-on on the pozz and they've been dragging their feet on releasing it because they know it's going to tank.

Things are changing pretty significantly throughout the entertainment industry because of just how financially disastrous it's been, but there's a multi-year production pipeline (with billions of dollars already spent) that has to be cleared out.
 
Bendis had an adopted black daughter and the character was originally some sort of weird personal thing for him. It was about helping his daughter see how great she was or something like that.
I love the strong racism revealed when liberals do this. "I want to inspire black girls to realize they can do anything! But I refuse to look around and see what any of them are doing in real life, like nursing burn victims or being high school principals. I'll just make up an absurd story with my amazing white savior mind!"
He said he believes it was re-edited to remove a bunch of stuff
If it was originally filmed in 2022, I bet they had a bunch of obvious BLM nods in there that aged badly.

Probably corrupt white cops trying to kill the girl while she's got her hands raised, kneeling on her neck, threatening to rape her. Her new pack of buddies needs her help to protect protestors from an Evil Orange Mayor. They throw a big riot for social justice, then bail all the criminals out of jail with stolen money.
 
Asian Boy Hulk to go along with black ironheart, Islamic Ms. Marvel, girl thor, Captain Black American Falcon, Girl Boss Hawkeye, latinx spider man, small black girl panther, gay mexican falcon and tiny Israeli Black Widow.

What's funny is that if they'd just focused on a properly coherent "second-gen", it'd work out. Captain America Falcon? Sure. Jane Foster Thor and Shuri? Sure. Even the female Hawkeye's established. But the issue is that we've also got a dozen other background ones like Moon Knight and She Hulk and etc. What about them?

Hell, I'd wager they fucked up by trying to push too hard. They apparently messed up Moon Knight.

I love the strong racism revealed when liberals do this. "I want to inspire black girls to realize they can do anything! But I refuse to look around and see what any of them are doing in real life, like nursing burn victims or being high school principals. I'll just make up an absurd story with my amazing white savior mind!"

If it was originally filmed in 2022, I bet they had a bunch of obvious BLM nods in there that aged badly.

Probably corrupt white cops trying to kill the girl while she's got her hands raised, kneeling on her neck, threatening to rape her. Her new pack of buddies needs her help to protect protestors from an Evil Orange Mayor. They throw a big riot for social justice, then bail all the criminals out of jail with stolen money.

It'd certainly explain why Bendis created Naomi when he went to DC. That was some black teen with strange alien-other dimensional backgrounding and a Superman-esque backstory and weird OP powers. For some reason, she was also barefoot all the time.

I don't get it. If it's not misplaced affection, then was it an attempt to cash in on making a DEI IP?
 
I love the strong racism revealed when liberals do this. "I want to inspire black girls to realize they can do anything! But I refuse to look around and see what any of them are doing in real life, like nursing burn victims or being high school principals. I'll just make up an absurd story with my amazing white savior mind!"

I don't know if your comment was intentional, but Bendis (the creator) actually had the ironheart character herself kind of deal with that:

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Stop tellin proud black girls to even consider being worthless things like teachers or nurses or principles. That is just white tricknology to prevent them from bein scientists.

And the punchline to this particular joke is that "first black female astronaut" was not a scientist. She went to medical school and became a doctor.
 
I remember the fucking Civil War II version of her making the most sense, weirdly enough.
LMAO, that's because Captain Marvel is the main villain in Civil War 2. Which is a shame Marvel hasn't capitalized on that yet because that's actually a somewhat good Captain Marvel story. I'm sure they'd fuck it up, but it is good to watch Carol's arrogant ass get slapped around when she deserves it the most. It's a good showing for Tony for asking logical questions and actually being smart. It's a good showing for Miles Morales too who become important for the final act. Captain America, if you divorced him from the Hydra and Cosmic Cube stuff, has a great showing in Civil War 2 as well.
 
Wait is this character really just some black woman's Tony Stark OC? I hope the comic books industry finally dies if people are this unoriginal.
 
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It never ceases to amaze me just how quickly capeshit shot itself in the foot. They could have kept this gravy train running for years and years. Instead they made everyone black and gay in the comics...and made no money. Now they are making everyone black and gay in the movies....and also making no money. When this era is done there are going to be so many business books written about the complete and utter destruction of every brand. It's gonna be wild.
 
From what I understand, this was shot quite a while ago while Disney was still all-on on the pozz and they've been dragging their feet on releasing it because they know it's going to tank.

Things are changing pretty significantly throughout the entertainment industry because of just how financially disastrous it's been, but there's a multi-year production pipeline (with billions of dollars already spent) that has to be cleared out.
Point taken, but I also think the point still stands. It boggles my mind that Disney failed over and over again for many years over numerous mid & high tier properties, yet kept trying to the same failing shit. Only now, like 5 years after the start of the flopfest, are they finally considering a shift. Just bizarre behavior.
 
Apparently in the first few minutes of the first episode, Ree-Ree has a monologue about how much of a victim she is and how the world is holding her genius back, helps other students cheat for money, gets expelled from MIT for the cheating for cash scheme, then commits theft on her way out the door. She's basically a black stereotype. I thought it was supposed to be racist to perpetuate racial stereotypes? Maybe Disney secretly made a based series that shows niggers for who they really are disguised as yet another wokescold project?
More likely its an artifact of bad writing by bad writers.

They don't know how to organically show a character overcoming adversity or developing their skills, so, they always depict them as already being perfect and suffering in an imperfect world that won't play along. They think this shows depth and strength, but it just makes their characters look like sociopaths and narcists.

Where you or I see someone committing blatant theft or ethical violations? They see someone getting "what's theirs" or "not suffering fools" .

They can't write the Hero's Journey, only "The Hero Defends Themselves From Small-Minded Goblins Who Are Jealous"
 
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