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.
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.
In Endgame, Pepper does not still have her mutant powers. At the end of Iron Man 3, Tony promises her that he can operate on her to undo what Killian has done, having figured it out when drunk on New Year's Eve thirteen years prior.
TV Series. The Mark XLIX Iron Man Armor, also known as the Rescue Armor, is an armor used by Pepper Potts. It was designed by Tony Stark, and bears a strong resemblance to the Iron Man Armor: Mark LXXXV. Potts used it during the Battle of Earth to fight Thanos' army alongside her husband, the Avengers and their allies.
She is killed by Stark when he vomits a nanite-ridden formula upon her, which dissolves Pepper into a skeleton.
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.
Captain America: Civil War
Steve asks Tony if Pepper is here, Tony responds that they are taking a break, and that it's no ones fault. With Tony's life always being in danger, it got to be too much for her, and she needed some space.
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.
While she might not be an official member of the Avengers, (though she does have her own suit and joined the final battle in Marvel Studios' Avengers: Endgame), it's clear that Pepper Potts' presence among the Super Heroes always has a positive effect on the group.
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.
Riri WilliamsIronheart. Teenage super genius Riri Williams has taken Tony Stark's armor and reverse engineered it, adding her own modifications, and becoming a hero in her own right! 100 lbs., In Armor: 250 lbs.
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.
Stark still employs the scientific method to do this (as he does in Age of Ultron creating Ultron), so he probably had some remnants of Extremis in his lab so as not to cause Pepper to explode or anything. When he discovers the cure, he cures Pepper, but then decides to get his arc reactor removed.
Building the Rescue armor didn't go against Tony's fears and ideas, and was instead the result of all of them, as he just wanted to keep his family safe when he wasn't around because he knew the risks that came with being Iron Man and that the universe houses many threats.
Pepper Potts death scene. Tony fails to save Pepper. Iron Man 3 (2013) Mini Movies - YouTube.
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.
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.)
Tony's funeral is well-attended, and the camera swoops through the crowd past several groupings of characters: Pepper Potts and their daughter, Morgan; Black Panther, Shuri, and Okoye; Peter Parker, Captain Marvel, Nick Fury, the list goes on...it's an impressive gathering of superhero characters.
In the screenplay, as Stark takes his last few breaths, we see Pepper telling Tony, "Tony, look at me. We're going to be okay." While Stark doesn't say anything apart from "Hey Pep," the narration reads as, "He stares at her, tears welling.
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.
The record-breaking 2019 Marvel blockbuster ended with Tony Stark's noble sacrifice after stealing the Infinity Stones from Thanos and snapping him out of existence. However, the scene was elevated by the superhero's riposte to the villain's line "I am inevitable," – Stark replied with a triumphant "And I am Iron Man".
In this sequel, Tony Stark suffers from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) which was a consequence of the concluding events that occur in the prequel “The Avengers”. After having experienced a rather traumatic event involving his obvious death, Stark is plagued by the memories of the “Battle of New York”.
After Tony Stark's untimely passing, a pre-recorded message from him is played at his funeral. The holographic Stark utters his final words to his daughter: “I love you 3000.” The moment is beautiful and heartbreaking.
Originally Stark Industries, the name was changed when the company ceased manufacturing munitions, with Tony handing over the CEO position to Pepper Potts. Eventually, the company was taken over by Obadiah Stane after a hostile takeover and he renamed it Stane International.