While Pepper denies being pregnant in Infinity War, pregnancy is often unnoticed for weeks upon weeks after conception. Morgan is said to be five years old at the end of Endgame, and Endgame is set five years after the last scene of infinity war.
Morgan Stark was born in 2019 to Tony Stark and Pepper Potts, who named her Morgan after Pepper's eccentric uncle. She grew up in the Stark Eco-Compound, where the three of them had a happy life together.
Tony woke up wondering if Pepper was pregnant and asks her, but she tells him that she isn't.
Tony and Pepper's Relationship in the Comics
They didn't have children of their own, but they did happen to adopt for a while. Fast forward to the Civil War storyline in the comics, and Tony and Pepper get together after Happy's death. Technically speaking, they do have a child, but it's in an alternate world.
Right in the beginning of Avengers: Infinity War before Doctor Strange budges in, Tony Stark narrates his dream sequence to Pepper Potts. In his dream, he saw that the two are married and Potts is pregnant.
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Originally Answered: Was Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow pregnant in Infinity War? No she wasn't. In Avengers: Age of Ultron she explains that in the red room, they make sure the assassins they are training cannot get pregnant.
Since Thor (Chris Hemsworth) is committed to Jane Foster from the moment he appears on Earth, Renner's assumption is that Natasha has slept with Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), Clint Barton (Renner), and Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.).
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A Very Special Agent got a very special surprise on Michael Weatherly's farewell episode. Father's Day will never be the same for Very Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo. In the NCIS Season 13 finale, he unexpectedly found out that he had a daughter, Tali—launching him into a new chapter of his life with a lot to learn.
She is killed by Stark when he vomits a nanite-ridden formula upon her, which dissolves Pepper into a skeleton.
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.
In spite of his devastating injuries, Tony is able to whisper, “Hey, Pep,” spare her a smile, and place his hand over hers on his chest. Pepper assures Tony that she and Morgan will be okay, and tells Tony, “You can rest now,” harkening back to their initial conversation regarding time travel.
Off-Screen Breakup — In Civil War, Tony mentions to Steve Rogers he and Pepper broke up. Temporary Breakup - They breakup sometime before Civil War, but get back together between the end of the film and the start of Spider-Man: Homecoming.
The duo's engagement was teased in Spider-Man: Homecoming. They addressed their wedding in Avengers: Infinity War. But in Avengers: Endgame, with a leap of five years, fans were directly shown Tony and Peppers' married with a young Stark daughter.
However, shortly after the Avengers Civil War ended, Stark and Potts resumed their relationship, where Stark eventually proposed to her. The two married following the Snap and had a daughter, Morgan Stark.
Although Pepper found herself drawn to Tony again, their relationship remained platonic. Over time, she and Happy reconciled and remarried.
The 500th issue of The Invincible Iron Man dealt with a future that confirmed Tony and Pepper's marriage as they ended up having a son called Howard Anthony Stark and a granddaughter named Virginia "Ginny" Stark (named in honor of Pepper's birth name, Virginia).
The answer is Harley Keener, played by Ty Simpkins. Harley is the kid from Iron Man 3, the one who helped Tony when Iron Man crash-landed in Tennessee. That movie took place in 2013, and remember, the funeral happens around 2023 because of the five-year time jump. That explains why Simpkins is barely recognizable.
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.
She's one of the few people who has no problem speaking her mind around him, being completely honest with him, and getting her to trust him. While Tony makes a lot of mistakes during their relationship, he does prove his love for her throughout the MCU.
The couple is currently engaged, though Tony's attempts to save the universe in Infinity War thwarted any progress on their wedding plans. During their one scene together in Avengers 3, Tony detailed a nightmare he had about Pepper being pregnant, but she assured him there was no child on the way.
Harley Keener is a recurring character that appears in the movie Iron Man 3. He was the first child introduced to the trilogy films and was portrayed by actor Ty Simpkins.
Eagle eyed viewers and people who understand how age works knew that the lone teenager was none other than Ty Simpkins, who played the lovable scamp Harley Keener in 2013's Iron Man 3. Simpkins, now 17, looks significantly different than he did six years ago, which is how the passage of time works on adolescents.
Wanda is first fully introduced in Avengers: Age of Ultron as the twin sister of Pietro Maximoff who can engage in hypnosis and telekinesis.