Earlier it was revealed that Armor Wars Writer Yassir Lester announced that the Disney+ series is continuing, although it was not mentioned by Marvel at San Diego Comic-Con 2022. The series was considered a seven-issue Iron Man story arc, written by David Michelinie and Bob Layton. The story is set to become the plot of the MCU series, which was revealed on Disney Investor Day 2020 with additional details for War Machine to uncover. “What happens when Tony Stark’s technology falls into the wrong hands.”
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The series will be one of the biggest Marvel Cinematic Universe Disney+ projects and will apparently adapt the major storyline from the comics which interprets the events of selling Iron Man’s armor to other third parties.
Morgan Stark and Happy Hogan could appear in Armor Wars
A recent Twitter revealed that Morgan Stark and Happy Hogan will appear in the Armor Wars which has blown away fans who are eagerly awaiting the series. The details about the series are not so clear at this point, but before that lead Don Cheadle revealed some interesting facts in an interview. It was revealed that with Stark having sacrificed himself in Avengers: Endgamehe will not appear to prevent his technology from falling into the wrong hands.
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Luckily for us, a few things are revealed, including the appearance of Tony Stark’s daughter, Morgan Stark, although that may just be a rumor. We know the plot of the series and some of the most anticipated appearances revealed by the main actor. So far, fans consider it to be an exciting and complex series.
Armor Wars follows the classic Marvel Comics storyline
It’s rare for Marvel Studios to embrace too many classic storylines. Usually, they usually grab specific elements from different comic book pages to create a new story. Armor Wars was originally a seven-issue story arc published from late 1987 to early 1988. The story follows Tony Stark who discovers that his Iron Man technology is getting into the hands of heroes and villains, resulting in a desaster. Following the same storyline, it’s been officially announced that the TV adaptation will cover a similar plot, but yes, Tony Stark won’t be the lead this time around.
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Armor Wars could possibly be released on Disney+ from December 2023.
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