IRONHEART (Disney +)

L’hiver approche…

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C’est ce que Robin me disait, oui.

Le logo dans la bande-annonce, avec le coeur en fer, est joli.
Après, je ne suis pas emballé, mais parce que je trouve que la bande-annonce est sans surprise réelle et semble cantonner Riri à ce qu’elle était déjà dans Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Bof, donc, et finalement gros bof en comprenant que The Hood va être son allié devenu ennemi.

Les effets spéciaux ont l air mieux que ceux de forever concernant son armure.

Mike Deodato Jr :

"As a comic book artist, there are few feelings more satisfying than seeing a character you helped create come to life on the big screen. Tomorrow, the trailer for Ironheart drops, and I’m thrilled to share a scene from the preview featuring a moment I originally brought to life on the comics page. Riri Williams, a character I co-created with the amazing Brian Michael Bendis, is finally taking flight, and the result is stunning. It’s a powerful reminder of the magic that happens when imagination meets real-world production.

"But as much as I celebrate this moment, there’s a bitter edge to it. You see, while Marvel has built an empire worth billions on the backs of its creators, the compensation model hasn’t kept pace with the success. I’m in a good place, one of the best-paid creators in the industry, and I truly appreciate that. But it’s not about me. It’s about the principle. When a character you poured your heart into helps fuel the engine of a multi-billion-dollar machine, a small share of that success feels only fair.

"Creators don’t ask for billions or even millions. Just a nod, a bit of recognition, and a share that reflects the contribution they’ve made. It’s not just good ethics—it’s good business. Happy creators stay invested, inspired, and loyal. But when the business side doesn’t match the creative investment, creators naturally drift toward projects where they retain control, where their work can lead to lasting financial security. That’s why more and more of us are focusing on creator-owned projects, where we can truly share in the success of our creations.

"I’m not bitter, just realistic. I’m proud to see Riri come to life, and I’ll always appreciate the fans who make that possible. But I hope one day, the companies that thrive on our imaginations will truly recognize the value we bring to the table.

"Marvel, you can do better. And I genuinely hope you will, for the sake of the characters we love and the creators who bring them to life.

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