Tag: Bob Iger

Disney Admits That “Streaming is Dead” to Andor’s Tony Gilroy

Is Disney+ on its way out? Probably not for a while, if ever, but it seems Disney is acknowledging that its streaming service is not the monetary boon they thought it would be. During a panel at the ATX Television Festival in Austin, Texas, Tony Gilroy, creator and showrunner of the Disney+ Star War...

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Marvel Laying Low at the San Diego Comic-Con This Year

Marvel is going into hiding at Comic-Con this year. After speculation of another big show like last year, where they announced Avengers: Doomsday as the replacement for The Kang Dynasty, the return of the Russo Brothers to direct it and Avengers: Secret Wars, and Robert Downey Jr. as the actor who ...

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New Article Claims Kevin Feige Will Save Marvel

The narrative around Marvel has officially shifted. Where once the entertainment media carried the water of a failing brand, insisting that each new MCU entry was a hit, that the quality of the films never dipped, that any criticisms were the result of racism and all the other buzzwords, they now ad...

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Is Disney Cutting DEI Programs or Just Hiding Them?

Is Disney scrapping its DEI policies? Maybe, maybe not, but it certainly wants people to think it is. In their 2024 SEC filing – as reported by The New York Post – Disney has left out two of its big DEI programs, “Reimagine Tomorrow” and “The Disney Look,” both of which were featured in...

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Disney Plans a Future With More Sequels, Fewer Political Lectures, and Maybe Johnny Depp

The upcoming era of Disney is going to be about fixing their past mistakes while capitalizing on their successes. That’s the narrative, anyway, one being supported by the entertainment media. Variety has a new article where they talk about Disney’s plans for the near future coming off a recent h...

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Lucasfilm Calls Rey Most Important Star Wars “Asset”

Lucasfilm is betting it all on Rey. In a recent article, The Hollywood Reporter reveals that their Lucasfilm sources have told them the studio considers the hero of the sequel trilogy, played by Daisy Ridley, the “most valuable cinematic asset” they have. THR also says there have been rumors ...

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