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We in Danger, Girl

  • Episode aired Jun 25, 2025
  • TV-14
  • 53m
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5.8/10
6.1K
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Alden Ehrenreich in Ironheart (2025)
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Riri is uncomfortable being part of Parker's crew-two more heists, max, and she's out, she promises.Riri is uncomfortable being part of Parker's crew-two more heists, max, and she's out, she promises.Riri is uncomfortable being part of Parker's crew-two more heists, max, and she's out, she promises.

  • Director
    • Samantha Bailey
  • Writers
    • Francesca Gailes
    • Jacqueline Gailes
    • Chinaka Hodge
  • Stars
    • Dominique Thorne
    • Anthony Ramos
    • Lyric Ross
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    6.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Samantha Bailey
    • Writers
      • Francesca Gailes
      • Jacqueline Gailes
      • Chinaka Hodge
    • Stars
      • Dominique Thorne
      • Anthony Ramos
      • Lyric Ross
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dominique Thorne
    Dominique Thorne
    • Riri Williams
    Anthony Ramos
    Anthony Ramos
    • Parker Robbins
    Lyric Ross
    Lyric Ross
    • N.A.T.A.L.I.E.
    Alden Ehrenreich
    Alden Ehrenreich
    • Ezekiel Stane
    Manny Montana
    Manny Montana
    • Cousin John
    Matthew Elam
    Matthew Elam
    • Xavier
    Anji White
    Anji White
    • Ronnie Williams
    Eric André
    Eric André
    • Rampage
    • (credit only)
    Sonia Denis
    Sonia Denis
    • Clown
    Jaren Merrell
    Jaren Merrell
    • Slug
    • (as Shea Couleé)
    Zoe Terakes
    Zoe Terakes
    • Jeri
    Shakira Barrera
    Shakira Barrera
    • Roz
    LaRoyce Hawkins
    LaRoyce Hawkins
    • Gary Williams
    David Vaughn
    David Vaughn
    • Hunter Mason
    Paul Calderon
    Paul Calderon
    • CEO of Artworks
    • (as Paul Calderón)
    Vanessa Aranegui
    Vanessa Aranegui
    • Police Officer #1
    David E. Collier
    David E. Collier
    • Police Officer #2
    • Director
      • Samantha Bailey
    • Writers
      • Francesca Gailes
      • Jacqueline Gailes
      • Chinaka Hodge
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    7lassegalsgaard

    We in Danger, Girl

    This series strives to assume the mantle of exploring technology and its potential for further revolution. This was a central theme in the "Iron Man" films, and it was subsequently carried over into the "Black Panther" films. In many ways, "Ironheart" draws from the functional elements of both franchises, incorporating them into its own narrative, while juxtaposing technology against magic. The first two episodes have been solid, and this installment continues the momentum, though it does not introduce any novel elements to enhance its established formula.

    As Riri becomes more deeply entangled in the criminal underworld, the central themes of personal accountability begin to emerge. Riri, accustomed to operating on the fringes of the law to further her own objectives, has not deviated from this approach. Although she claims she is not a criminal, her actions increasingly suggest otherwise. Narratively, Riri proves to be far more compelling than the crew she interacts with, as they still lack substantial development, with the notable exception of Anthony Ramos' Parker Robbins, who shines in this episode with several memorable moments. While the show's overarching technological plot is intriguing, it arguably shouldn't dominate the narrative focus. The emotional dynamics between Riri and the AI, Natalie, as well as between her and Alden Ehrenreich's character, are the true strengths of the episode, offering meaningful character development. However, it is frustrating that these moments do not substantially advance the storyline. The episode also includes some striking action sequences in its third act, providing a visually engaging portion of the show, as much of the series has yet to establish a distinct visual identity. Ultimately, the episode concludes with the most captivating ending of the released episodes, sparking genuine intrigue to continue watching.

    "We in Danger, Girl" is the first episode to significantly escalate the action, yet a notable disconnect persists between the audience and the central storyline. Riri remains an engaging character, and the show is at its strongest during her emotional moments with other characters, rather than when it centers on the primary heist narrative.
    10DW-965

    Great series!

    Ironheart is a fantastic addition to the Marvel universe and a standout Disney+ series, especially with its powerful Black female lead, Riri Williams. The show brilliantly blends action, heart, and innovation. It's refreshing and inspiring to see a young, intelligent Black woman take center stage in a tech-driven superhero story. The storyline is engaging and emotionally layered, with well-developed supporting characters who bring even more depth. My teen daughters and I are absolutely hooked, every episode sparks conversation, inspiration, and excitement. Highly recommended to those who really enjoy Marvel or any those who aren't really interested in superheroes. It's a great watch.
    8ossie85

    Action intensifies

    Some big action!

    Episode 3 has Riri finally waking up to the real extent of the shady characters she is with, as The Hood's motives become more and more clear.

    For all her genius, Riri is still niave. We've seen this for Marvel's hero journeys many times before. As soon as you think you know something, you're hit with an event that means you know nothing.

    Alden Ehrenreich has had an up and down career, but he fits well into this show, and his back story is certainly interesting. But yeah, he was in Star Wars, so stop mentioning Star Wars Marvel, because I find it distracting.

    Natalie's back story is fleshed out, I hope the obvious twist isn't so obvious.....
    8GregTheStopSign95

    MUCH better!

    THIS is how you Marvel, Marvel. Keep it up.

    It might take until the last act of the episode to really kick it up, but this is much closer to what I was hoping for from this show, and from Marvel in general now. I mean, I get that we kinda 'had to' start off how we did with Riri to make it more believable that she become who she's supposed to be, I'm just glad that they gave her that one big push in that direction now - in the first drop of episodes - rather than making us wait longer. I'm also glad that they're diving into Parker's story a bit harder and faster now too. We knew it was coming so putting it off much longer would have felt cheap.

    Here's hoping that this is where Anthony Ramos and Dominique Thorn in particular really get to stretch their metaphorical legs and start running with their characters, because that ending was DAMN good!
    4SureCommaNot

    A particularly frustrating episode in the series

    The show has had a lot of errors, but the team really doubled down on the sloppiness here, especially with how many scenes have mouth movements out-of-sync with characters' words.

    We also get N. A. T. A. L. I. E. Outdoors in the daylight in this episode, revealing that she somehow casts a shadow. I don't know how to head-canon that one. Doesn't make sense.

    And why does her audio sound like she's a real person (at times)? Shouldn't it always sound like whatever she's being projected from? In fact, we even get scenes that make clear how she sounds when she's inhabiting the suit! So when she's being projected from the suit, isn't that how she should sound? To me this is a massive oversight, added to the overwhelmingly long list of sound mistakes in the show.

    Some important things apparently happened in this episode, but viewers who can't turn their brains off will likely be too distracted by the production's carelessness. Personally, trying to suspend disbelief took all my attention.

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    • Goofs
      Despite N.A.T.A.L.I.E. being a projection, she casts a shadow (somehow) and appears fully intact even when Riri's necklace drops down inside her top.
    • Quotes

      Riri Williams: Nobody asked, but I'd say you're not your dad unless you choose to be. You're your own you. And that guy's pretty powerful on his own.

    • Connections
      References Star Wars: Épisode IV - Un nouvel espoir (1977)
    • Soundtracks
      Wicked Gyal
      Written by Gabriel Horace Davis, BAMBII, Lady Lykez, and Darren Duncan

      Performed by BAMBII feat. Lady Lykez

      Courtesy of Innovative Leisure

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 2025 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • 20th Television
      • Marvel Studios
      • Marvel Television
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      53 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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