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John Stamos is returning to the Iron Man universe. He'll voice Howard Stark in Marvel's 'Iron Man and his Awesome Friends' on Disney+.
The reboot will unify the MCU into a singular timeline, allowing Marvel to recast legacy characters like Iron Man and Captain America. Feige compared the process to other iconic franchises: “They’re looking for a new James Bond. David Corenswet is the new Superman, and he’s been incredible. That’s always how it works”.
Don't miss the Official Trailer for Marvel's Iron Man and his Awesome Friends, a new animated series distributed by Disney Junior. Join the Iron Friends, including Iron Man, Iron Heart, and Iron Hulk,
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ABP News on MSNMarvel’s Secret Wars Will Change Everything: New X-Men, New Iron Man, Same UniverseMarvel is set to recast characters in its upcoming X-Men franchise and Tony Stark, a character that became synonymous with Robert Downey Jr in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Kevin Feige hints at future recasting of Iron Man and Captain America: ‘Hard for anybody to do that’
Kevin Feige discussed the challenges of recasting iconic roles like Iron Man and Captain America, referencing Sean Connery as James Bond. He hinted at future recasting in the MCU while acknowledging the enduring legacy of beloved characters.
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Asian News International on MSNMarvel confirms plans to recast Iron Man, Captain America and moreMarvel has confirmed the return of fan-favourites like Iron Man, Captain America, and the super-powered X-Men. Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige recently spoke to the media about the upcoming films, stating that the plans will roll after 2027's 'Avengers: Secret Wars.
Marvel’s latest show on the 2025 TV schedule – has stirred up a considerable amount of discussion on social media as of late. Unfortunately, not all of that chatter has been positive, as some have criticized the show for various reasons.
John Stamos joins the voice cast of Marvel's "Iron Man and His Awesome Friends" as Howard Stark, with even more celeb guest stars along for the ride. Watch the trailer now.
Marvel Comics debuted in 1939 as Timely Comics and became well-known for superheroes such as Spider-Man, Iron Man, and Captain America. Disney now owns the comic book publication since 2009.