Disney CEO Bob Iger says ‘No. 1 priority’ is turning around Marvel, acknowledges ‘too many sequels’ after box office misses
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Bob Iger says Disney made too many sequels but he won't apologize for making them
Disney CEO Bob Iger (left) and Brie Larson, leading actress of Disney's recent film release, "The Marvels."Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images and DisneyQuantity has diluted quality at Disney, CEO Bob Iger says."The Marvels," which underperformed at the box office, lacked supervision because of COVID, he said."I don't want to apologize for making sequels," he said.Disney CEO Bob Iger delivered a candid critique of his company during an interview at The N…
Disney CEO Bob Iger says ‘No. 1 priority’ is turning around Marvel, acknowledges ‘too many sequels’ after box office misses
By Liam Reilly and Jon Passantino, CNN (CNN) — Disney chief executive Bob Iger said Wednesday that his number one priority for the entertainment giant is turning around the creative engine at Marvel Studios, the production house once known for cranking out billion-dollar blockbusters that has recently seen several box office misses. “Quality needs attention to deliver quality, it doesn’t happen by accident,” Iger said. “And quantity, in our case…
Disney CEO Bob Iger says ‘No. 1 priority’ is turning around Marvel, acknowledges ‘too many sequels’ after box office misses
By Liam Reilly and Jon Passantino, CNN (CNN) — Disney chief executive Bob Iger said Wednesday that his number one priority for the entertainment giant is turning around the creative engine at Marvel Studios, the production house once known for cranking out billion-dollar blockbusters that has recently seen several box office misses. “Quality needs attention to deliver quality, it doesn’t happen by accident,” Iger said. “And quantity, in our case…
Disney CEO Bob Iger says ‘No. 1 priority’ is turning around Marvel, acknowledges ‘too many sequels’ after box office misses
Disney chief executive Bob Iger said Wednesday that his number one priority for the entertainment giant is turning around the creative engine at Marvel Studios, the production house once known for cranking out billion-dollar blockbusters that has recently seen several box office misses.
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