Morgan Stark

Morgan Stark is the daughter of Anthony "Tony" Stark and Virgina "Pepper" Potts.

Biography
Morgan H. Stark was born to Anthony Stark and Virginia Potts sometime after the end of the Infinity War and the Decimation. Although she was born in an apocalyptic-like world, Morgan Stark was raised with love and happiness by her parents.

Avengers: Endgame
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Character traits
Morgan, like most children her age, is a rather innocent and sweet little girl who hugely adores her parents. Morgan especially shows affection to her father by stating that she loves him "three-thousand."

According to Tony, Morgan is eternally fascinated with the workshop area in the garage. She also seems to make a regular habit of "borrowing" her mother's Rescue helmet to tinker and play with, and sometimes sneaks out of bed to watch her father work at night.

Morgan also seems to have the beginning traits of Tony's lifelong sarcastic streak and talent for trouble. Even at four years old, she excels at banter. Morgan repeats a swear word she heard Tony say, steals the Rescue helmet to wear for herself, and apparently considered using Captain America's shield as a sled.

Following her father's death, she was shown to be more solemn and withdrawn, mourning his death, alongside her mother, at his funeral.

Relationships

 * Anthony Stark - Father; deceased
 * Virginia Potts - Mother
 * Howard Stark - Grandfather; deceased
 * Maria Stark - Grandmother; deceased
 * Happy Hogan - Friend
 * Avengers (team)
 * Captain America
 * Black Widow - deceased
 * Ant-Man
 * War Machine

Appearances/Actors

 * Canon (? films)
 * Link to Film (First appearance) - Link to Actor

Behind the scenes
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Trivia

 * In the comics, Morgan Stark was a male and Tony Stark's cousin who resented him for his fortune.
 * Morgan Stark is the fifth character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to be depicted as a different gender from their counterparts in the comics, following Jeri Hogarth, the Ancient One, Ava Starr, and Mar-Vell.

Avengers: Endgame
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