Each of these shows is devoted to either furthering the legacy of particular Avengers, or fleshing out and exploring specific corners of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But there’s one corner of the MCU that has remained unexplored, and it’s the one that started it all: Iron Man. Yes, Tony Stark is taking ye olde dirt nap, and Robert Downey, Jr. is unlikely to have much time or interest to reprise his role as anything other than the occasional recording or AI version of his consciousness. But this is still frakkin’ Iron Man we’re talking about, the most important character in the MCU, the one who died so that half of existence could live, and the one who started it all. So where’s HIS Disney+ TV show? Tony Stark’s impact is so big that one series isn’t enough to explore both his legacy and the world he built. And that’s why Disney+ will bring us two different Iron Man-centric series. The other series will explore the negative implications of Tony’s genius. Armor Wars will star Don Cheadle as James Rhodes aka War Machine, and it’s “a classic Marvel story about Tony Stark’s worst fear coming true: what happens when his tech falls into the wrong hands?” The Armor Wars comic story from the 1980s by David Michelinie and Bob Layton is arguably the greatest Iron Man story ever told, and it’s remarkable that the trilogy of Iron Man films never got around to telling it with Tony in the lead. But giving Rhodey a chance to deal with his own conflicted feelings about his former boss (and best pal) while cleaning up the fallout of Tony’s inventions should make for terrific TV. Plus, both of these shows will give Marvel an opportunity to bring in a veritable army of armored baddies that we never got to see on screen in live action, such as the Crimson Dynamo, Titanium Man, Beetle, and others. An Armor Wars and Ironheart crossover seems absolutely inevitable at some point, as well. Don’t expect either of these shows before 2022 at the earliest, but we’ll keep you posted as we learn more.