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

By Chris McPherson
Published 1 day ago

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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They're already spinning up the "it failed because of racism" spiel, huh?
Even if that were true?

Eventually? It becomes the studio's fault for not realizing it and continuing to release POC slop into a world they've labeled "racist" for 20 years.

Which just shows they don't actually believe it themselves.

If they truly did think this country was too racist for any of this wokeslop to succeed? They'd stop bankrolling it.
 
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depressingly familiar
It's familiar, but there's nothing depressing about it. I understand why you might feel differently, given your voracious appetite for capeshit slop that rolls off a Disney assembly line. The more blacks and genderblobs the better, of course. Consoom product, get excited for next product. That's your entire life.
 
How badly conceived does a media product need to be to have people neg-rate it even before wider release?
The backlash here is likely due to the tearing-down of Tony Stark to make magical metalsuit Wakanda girl smarter and better in every way.
The big mistake here was thinking that they couldn’t coexist as super geniuses and that the insanely popular character that kicked off the MCU needed to be humbled by Black Girl Magic in order for her to succeed. In fact, the opposite is true; when you destroy or defile an existing idol and force another one on the True Believers, they will instinctively reject the replacement.

To take a line from contemporary black culture: sit down, listen and be humble. Your audience is telling you in advance that you done fucked up. Again.
 
This series was filmed back in 2022 and they have been sitting on it forever not releasing it. Its going out now because Disney is trying to clear things out of the pipeline in anticipation of some sort of broad reset to the marvel stuff.

Honestly review bombing is one of the few if only ways to get the mainstream media to even write stories about a series like this. If it had not been review bombed, it would have landed without much of anyone noticing. And I would not put it past Disney itself to review bomb its own product.
 
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