He's such a coward.I'm not. He never wanted to leave in the first place, but he knew things would fall apart with Covid and didn't want his name attached (hence why he suddenly bailed, but tried to stay in power without having his name attached). Heck, he basically ran the coo to oust Chapek. The problem is he thought he could step right back in, everything would be fixed with his name there, and he would be the hero that saved Disney. Now that it didn't happen, he extended his stay to try to make it so. I'll be surprised if he leaves in 2026. I think he's going to want to stay through his $60 billion 10 years so that he can try to say how he saved the parks and Disney. The ONLY way I think that changes is if Disney stock skyrockets, the movies take off again, and the perception of Disney goes through the roof. Who knows, maybe he's REALLY telling the truth this time, but I don't buy it til I see it.
One thing we know though. He loves power and attention. I don't think he's leaving until they drag him out.