However, shortly after the Avengers Civil War ended, Stark and
Pepper Potts is a supporting character and love interest of the superhero Tony Stark / Iron Man. The character has also been known as Hera and Rescue at various points in her history.
Throughout her entire run in the comic books, ever since she was first introduced in Tales of Suspense #45 back in 1963, Pepper has gone by a lot of different superhero aliases. The names include Hera, Coast Guard, Iron Woman, and even Iron Man when Tony couldn't don his suit.
With a certain amount of fondness, Pepper admits that the only thing she ever failed at was getting Tony to quit. Her acceptance shows that she truly loves all of Tony, including his side as Iron Man.
Many fans know Pepper best from her recurring role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe where she is portrayed by Gwyneth Paltrow. In the MCU Pepper and Iron Man end up falling in love and starting a family together, but in the comics, her real true love is Happy Hogan.
Off-Screen Breakup — In Civil War, Tony mentions to Steve Rogers he and Pepper broke up.
Morgan H. Stark appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Avengers: Endgame, portrayed by Lexi Rabe. This version is the daughter of Tony Stark and Pepper Potts who was born in 2018.
Pepper made it clear she isn't pregnant and even gives Tony a hard time about it, telling him that if he really wanted to be a dad he wouldn't be Iron Man.
Undeterred, Potts made her way to the CEO's office and personally confronted Tony Stark with her findings. When security tried to remove her, she lied that she had pepper spray in her purse, prompting Stark to give her the nickname "Pepper".
"Pepper and Tony have had a really long journey together. She obviously starts as his dutiful assistant, and then the relationship evolves, and now this decade later they're married, and they have a child. Their relationship has evolved in all of the ways that great romances evolve."
Virginia "Pepper" Potts, later known by her superhero name Rescue is a fictional character in the Marvel comics, and supporting character from the Iron Man comic books and movies. She is Tony's secretary, assistant, and longtime friend, and later becomes a armored superhero to stop threats.
Happy was immediately attracted to Pepper and pursued her romantically, but Pepper repeatedly rejected his advances. However, when Happy was nearly killed aiding Iron Man against the Titanium Man, Pepper realized that she loved him. Eventually, they were married and left Stark Industries.
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Christine Everhart is a recurring character in the Iron Man films. She is portrayed by Leslie Bibb.
He becomes a founding member and leader of the Avengers. Following his failed Ultron Program, the internal conflict within the Avengers due to the Sokovia Accords, and Thanos successfully erasing half of all life in the Blip, Stark retires, marries Pepper Potts, and they have a daughter named Morgan.
I've been in a tough spot and you got me through it, so … right?” Pepper softens as Tony reflects on everything that he has put her through, and as they begin to discuss details of how to clean up the literal and figurative mess Stark Industries has created, they passionately kiss.
Yes, briefly. She and Tony are in the park and he tells her about his dream where they had a child named Morgan (after her crazy uncle.) It's cut short by the arrival of Strange and Banner. Who will die in Avengers: Infinity War?
As Pepper fell and was seemingly dead, Tony furiously confronted Killian. As they were fighting, the Extremis in Pepper's system regenerated her body, and eventually, she helped Tony obliterate Killian once and for all.
Potts doesn't physically appear in the film (and no, it's not just that Paltrow had a three-film contract with Marvel). Her presence would have never enabled Stark to take the direction they needed in "Civil War." "This is the beginning of a more mature, darker Tony Stark," explained screenwriter Stephen McFeely.
In her interview, Paltrow had said, “Pepper and Tony have had a real long journey together. She obviously starts as his dutiful assistant, and then the relationship evolves, and now this decade later they're married, and they have a child.
Scarlett Johansson was pregnant during the filming of the movie, which means the makers had to get creative to hide her bump without resorting to CGI in every scene she was in. For instance, in one scene, Natasha is flirting with Bruce Banner during the party at Avengers mansion.
While there is no character named "Love" raised by Thor in Marvel Comics, Thor does, in fact, have a daughter in an alternate reality with Lady Sif, though this child is named Torunn Thorsdóttir. Interestingly, Torunn translates to "Thor's love," so the name in Love & Thunder does have a connection to Marvel Comics.
In the scene, Iron Man meets his daughter Morgan as a grown up. The meeting happens after his sacrifice brings more than half of the universe back to life. Robert Downey Jr's Tony Stark arrive in the Soul Realm after his death. He is seen being welcomed by Morgan, who is played by 13 Reasons Why's Kathrine Langford.
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