Iron Man will debut a brand new suit in the upcoming Disney Parks attraction, Avengers Campus. After Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge opened its gates last May, the popular park is already working on their next themed attraction - this time, in the hopes of bringing the Marvel Cinematic Universe to life so fans can have a more immersive experience outside of cinemas, similarly to how Marvel Studios is expanding their brand through TV series via Disney+.

First announced in 2017, Avengers Campus will be the expansion to California Adventure Park at Disneyland Resort with Disney with the shut down of Bug's Land area which is an attraction inspired by the Pixar film, A Bug's Life. The upcoming Marvel-themed attraction will be near the Guardians of the Galaxy: MISSION BREAKOUT, which replaced the Tower of Terror in 2017 as well. The area is set to welcome patrons this July 18, and alongside that announcement came a series of new information about the park, including a tease for Iron Man fans out there.

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Disney announced that "Iron Man himself will be debuting his new armor in Avengers Campus: the Mark 80." The official press release didn't give any additional information regarding the said suit, but chances are that it's something that fans have yet to see from the Tony Stark. In the MCU, the final suit the genius, billionaire wore was the Mark 85 in Avengers: Endgame, but there was a gap between this and his Avengers: Infinity War nano-tech armor which was the Mark 50.

Avengers Campus

It's curious if the Mark 80 design is canonically accepted in the MCU as one of the suits created by Tony in the five-year-gap between Infinity War and Endgame. While he checked out on his superhero gig, opting to live a quiet life with wife Pepper and daughter, Morgan, fans know that he continued to tinker on his technology. That's proven by his ready answer when the idea of the Time Heist was suggested by Captain America, Black Widow and Ant-Man. Aside from that, there's also the existence of the Rescue armor which he said was an anniversary gift for Pepper.

What's curious now is whether Disney Parks will move forward with its scheduled opening of Avengers Campus or not. The detail was only confirmed last week, just before the Coronavirus pandemic proved to be too big of a health risk in the United States. Thus far, almost all productions have been shut down indefinitely with cinema chains closing and movies delayed. Some cities are even going on total lockdown. In fact, Disneyland Anaheim and Paris, as well as Walt Disney World are also closing because of it. Meanwhile, Tokyo's Disneyland and DisneySea are also closing their doors for the next two weeks due to the pandemic.

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