- Development Hell: The third season; the writers had plans for it and there was never an official cancellation announcement, but there's been no update since the 2nd season's end.
- The Other Darrin: The entire cast in the Polish dub was recast in the second season.
- Out of Order: In the Disney+ release of the show, a couple of episodes are swapped with each other. In order, "Whiplash" and "Iron Man vs. the Crimson Dynamo" (Which creates a plothole as the former has Pepper learn Tony's identity as Iron Man, something the latter quickly follows up on), "Seeing Red" and "Masquerade", and "Control-Alt-Delete" and "Iron Man 2099".
- Quietly Cancelled: At first, it was stated that Season 2 isn't the end, but ultimately, while an official statement still seems to be absent, there have been no news since 2012.
- Role Reprise:
- Mark Gibbon reprises his Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes role as the Hulk.
- Venus Terzo and Dale Wilson reprises their respective X-Men: Evolution roles as Jean Grey and Senator Kelly.
- Self-Adaptation: Classic Iron Man comic writers David Michelinie and Bob Layton wrote two episodes of the second season.
- What Could Have Been: Had there been a third season, it would've featured more of Tony, Rhodey, and Pepper juggling life in college with being outed, public superheroes. It would've included team-ups with Wolverine, Captain America, Thor, and the Fantastic Four, as well as more with Hawkeye and Black Widow. Planned villains included Mauler and the Raiders, as well as greater-scale foes like the Skrulls and Galactus.
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