Ironheart release schedule – What time are Episodes 1-3 on Disney Plus?
TheMarvelCinematic Universe is gearing up for its next big release withIronheart. The new TV show is just around the corner, so here’s exactly what time and date its first batch of episodes drop on Disney Plus, as well as its full release schedule.
Dominique Thorne made her MCU debut as genius MIT student Riri Williams inBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever, where she creates a suit that rivals the one built by Iron Man, hence the name.

In Ironheart, Riri returns home to follow her ambitions and explore the technology vs magic debate, only to get wrapped up with the mysterious big bad Parker Robbins, aka The Hood (Anthony Ramos).
With thesuperhero showbringing Phase Five to a close, it’s set to be a crucial stepping stone in ushering in the MCU’s new era. So, here’s exactly when you may dive in.

Ironheart Episodes 1-3 release date & time
Ironheart will kick off with a three-episode premiere, all of which will be available to stream from6pm PT / 9pm ET on August 25, 2025.
If you’re outside of the US, you may be getting the new episodes the following day, depending on your timezone. Here are the release times in different regions:

You may have noticed thatDisneyPlus operates a little differently to Netflix, which tends to always dropnew TV showsat the same time bar a few exceptions.
When it comes to the House of Mouse, series like Agatha All Along,Daredevil: Born Again, and Loki dropped at 6pm PT / 9pm ET, while Skeleton Crew and Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man were released at 12am PT / 3am ET.

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How many episodes are there?
Ironheart Season 1 hassix episodesin total, each of which are between 40 and 60 minutes long. The titles and the description for the first episode have been released, which you can see below:
Ironheart release schedule
Rather than switching to a weekly release schedule, Ironheart is simply dropping in two parts. The first batch of episodes arrive on June 24, while the second batch land the following week. This makes the schedule as follows:
The Disney Plus series was meant to arrive a lot earlier, having wrapped filming in November 2022. However, it was one of the many titles that were impacted by the Hollywood strikes in 2023, which had a knock-on effect on the release dates of otherMCU projects.
In a conversation withTechRadar, producer Zoie Nagelhout explained, “As it did for so many shows and films, the strikes changed our release plan.
“As you can imagine, we [Marvel Studios] have a plethora of content that’s always coming out, and we want to verify each piece gets its day. We don’t want them to compete with each other.”
When asked about the unusual release format, dropping the episodes in two parts, Nagelhout said, “Those decisions are above our pay grade, but I think it’s just about how Marvel and Disney distribute content.”
Fellow Ironheart producer Sev Ohanian added, “What I will say that’s exciting about it is the third episode ends with a major cliffhanger that’s also an evolution of our [Marvel’s] storytelling.
“I love the fact that there’s a week between these three-episode releases. If people want to binge watch them, they get to do so and then the wait isn’t long for the next batch to drop, so I think it’ll make for a good viewing experience.”
How to watch Ironheart
As you will have guessed by now, the only watch to watch Ironheart is onDisney Plus.
Although Disney Plus doesn’t offer a free trial, if you are on the Unlimited plan with Verizon, you may be eligible for a free six-month subscription.
As per the website, “For a limited time, if you have an eligible Unlimited plan, you can get Disney+ Premium (No Ads), the on-demand streaming service, included for 6 months.”
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