Finishing up a daily routine of jogging in Central Park, Tony told Pepper about a vivid dream that he had where they had a child named Morgan after Pepper's eccentric uncle. Despite Tony's claims on how real the dream felt, Potts assured him that she wasn't expecting a child, and suggests that if he wanted to have a kid, he wouldn't have made another suit of armor. Stark reinforces that the armor is only there to protect her and their future children, but Potts rebuttals by stating that the armor is not required in order to raise a normal family.
Stark then declares that there would not be anymore surprises between them and promises Potts a dinner date in light of their recent engagement. Doctor Strange then appears from a portal and tells Tony he needs to talk to him. Having never met Strange, Stark becomes skeptical at his statement, but Strange reiterates that the fate of the universe was at stake; bringing Bruce Banner out to stress how urgent the matter is.
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The Story of Tony Stark/Iron Man (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
ActionThis story tells the entire life of Tony Stark in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and how he became Iron Man and joined the Avengers and became their leader alongside Captain America. My 2nd favourite MCU superhero and Avenger.