Biography. Inspired by Tony Stark, AKA Iron Man, and determined to follow in his heroic footsteps, fifteen-year-old super-genius Riri Williams builds her own suit of advanced armor and leads a life of adventure, crime-fighting, and humanitarianism as the Super Hero known as Ironheart.
Antonia Stark is a female version of Tony Stark except with no powers of Iron Man.
Leslie Bibb portrays Christine Everhart in the first and second Iron Man films.
That considered, it was little wonder that Captain Marvel was able to fly in and rescue Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) and Nebula (Karen Gillan) at the start of Avengers: Endgame.
That character is Harley Keener, played by Ty Simpkins, who you'll remember from “Iron Man 3” as the kid from Tennessee who helps Tony (Robert Downey Jr) recharge his suit while he investigates a mysterious death.
She is killed by Stark when he vomits a nanite-ridden formula upon her, which dissolves Pepper into a skeleton.
Morgan Stark is the cousin of Tony Stark, the nephew of Howard Stark and Maria Stark, and the son of Edward Stark and a relative of Arno Stark.
Maya Hansen appears in the 2013 film Iron Man 3, where she is portrayed by actress Rebecca Hall.
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Fans have set him up with various characters, most popularly Potts and Captain America. It would make perfect sense that Stark is bisexual, especially since it has been confirmed in the comics, with Stark famously having his Tinder account open to both men and women.
Janet Van Dyne is Wasp; founding Avenger and first woman to become one of Earth's Mightiest. Not to mention…the brain behind the Avengers name! One of the team's longest standing members, Wasp has served as both leader and co-leader to her own Avengers squads.
A-Force is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics that debuted in May 2015 as a part of Marvel's "Secret Wars" crossover storyline. The series, created by writers G. Willow Wilson and Marguerite Bennett and artist Jorge Molina, features Marvel's first all-female team of Avengers.
Virginia "Pepper" Potts is Stark Industries' CEO, and Tony Stark's wife, as of Avengers: Endgame.
Maya Hansen is a major antagonist in Iron Man 3. She was the botanist of Aldrich Killian who helped him in his plan to takeover the world. She was portrayed by Rebecca Hall.
Tony and Riri Do Actually Meet in the Comics
The two actually have met before, in the comics. While at M.I.T., Riri, having tragically lost her best friend Natalie and her step-father to errant gunfire, makes it her mission to complete her own suit of armor, like Iron Man's.
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Since then, Belova has been seen in other Marvel projects including Hawkeye, and will reprise her role in the new Thunderbolts movie. That being said, it is unlikely that Belova would join the Avengers.
Ivan Romanoff fathered a daughter, Natasha Romanoff, with his wife in 1984. However, he died of unknown circumstances, and after Dreykov ordered the death of his wife for attempting to expose the Red Room, his daughter was left orphaned and recruited by the organization.
"While [the film] was really fun and had a lot of great moments in it, the character is so sexualized, you know?" Johansson said. "[She is] really talked about like she's a piece of something, like a possession or a thing or whatever — like a piece of ass, really."
Astral Projection: Morgan has frequently displayed the ability to project herself in astral form. While in astral form, she has also been able to utilize her entire array of magical powers. She has also been able to bring others into an astral plane of existence too and battle them there.
Kate Bishop is now officially the new Hawkeye of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with Clint Barton fully embracing her as his partner and protege in Hawkeye episode 6 - much to the chagrin of her mysterious mother Eleanor Bishop, unlike Eleanor's former fiancee Jacques Duquense who seems to revel in Kate's skills.
Who Plays Love? Gorr's daughter is played by India Rose Hemsworth, the daughter of Thor himself, Chris Hemsworth, and actress Elsa Pataky. Hemsworth has talked about how his children are in the movie, saying "...Taika had his children in there. Christian Bale had his.
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.
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.
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.