Exposé Reveals Disney Sabotaged Own Marvel Studios, 'Star Wars' Franchises

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Bob Iger in the middle, flanked by Star Wars cast on left and Marvel Studios' Avengers on right

Credit: Lucasfilm, Marvel Studios, Inside the Magic

5 Comments

  1. Random

    Kevin Feige was not in charge of Marvel during most of Phases 1 – 3. Endgame was planned out already by the time he became the boss. Marvel starts sucking after Kevin Feige became the boss. You blame Kevin Feige for Marvel going bad. Kathleen Kennedy lied since day one with her goals for LucasFilm & Star Wars specifically. Kathleen Kennedy hated Star Wars & her goal was change for it the worse. Who allowed all of this ? Woke Disney & more specifically Woke Bob Iger. They all get the blame & they cant save this or fix it. If they care they walk away before being forced out

  2. Steve

    It’s going to be so beautiful watching Disney get trust busted, broken up, and lose Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, and all those acquisitions putting Disney back to a period before 1995 and back in its place as nothing but an animation studio with some theme parks. Disney will be made great again and the Marvel and Star Wars franchises will be removed from the Disney parks to avoid the billions to possible trillions in royalties Disney will be stuck with if it doesn’t.

  3. PC487

    No credible. The problems at Marvel and Lucasfilm are creative. Unless the reality was Disney was pushing uninteresting storylines and poor character development, this sounds like Feige and Kennedy spin to cover up their creative failures.

  4. Cypress

    When Disney bought them it was only a matter of time when they were going to destroy them.

  5. Michael Timko

    I don’t think people are experiencing content fatigue; were experiencing cost fatigue. People are tired of financing projects with $15 movie tickets, so Disney can get a billion dollar ROI.
    The reality is Netix showed everyone the future was streaming when they moved from DVD to VOD. The movie production companies like Disney & Warner Brothers were just to set in there ways to see it.
    Instead, they think the way forward is to delay or cancel content to save money.
    If they want a better ROI on projects, then they need to leave the movie theaters behind and embrace the smaller screen streaming model for all projects. This would allow them to shore up subscriber bases which would lead to a better ROI in the long run.

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