News The Walt Disney Company Board of Directors Extends Robert A. Iger’s Contract as CEO Through 2026

LSLS

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Sounds bad, but personally I am mostly a theme park fan.

IF Disney theme parks were allowed to stand alone and all the money Disney theme parks made would STAY WITH THE THEME PARKS, maybe this could be good?

I guess we gotta see what happens.

One thing is clear. Bob Iger got TWDC into this mess. I do think he's the one that can get the company out of it. He got Pelt to back off the last time, he's got to do it again.

As long as you ignore the part about only caring about profits. Which would mean lose all the investments in the parks, cut staff to the absolute bare minimum, and bleed it dry til he's gone.
 

Disstevefan1

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I don’t know how you get him to back off when he has upped his stake so considerably. Maybe he really didn’t “back off” last time he’s just been biding his time.
Possibly.

Iger drove the stock to a 10 year low, so that sure did help Peltz up his stake.

Maybe Iger can talk his way out of trouble again.

Lets see what happens.
 

Disstevefan1

Well-Known Member
As long as you ignore the part about only caring about profits. Which would mean lose all the investments in the parks, cut staff to the absolute bare minimum, and bleed it dry til he's gone.
If this is Peltz goal, TWDC and specifically WDW is doomed.

As much as I want Iger to talk his way out of this mess, I don't think he can do it again.

I am hoping for the best.
 

CaptainMickey

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I love how people think Perlmutter is just some random investor coming to break up the company. They all forget he was CEO of Marvel at the creation of Marvel Cinematic Universe. They forget Marvel movies were much more entertaining (and Profitable) when he was in charge verses what Disney is doing with Marvel today. Who would be a better guy to get ideas from to improve the MCU then him? A company would have to be pretty dumb and self absorbed not to want his input. That would be like buying Star Wars and throwing out all of George Lucas' notes and refusing all his input and just making up random new stuff. No company is that stupid.
 

ToTBellHop

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I love how people think Perlmutter is just some random investor coming to break up the company. They all forget he was CEO of Marvel at the creation of Marvel Cinematic Universe. They forget Marvel movies were much more entertaining (and Profitable) when he was in charge verses what Disney is doing with Marvel today. Who would be a better guy to get ideas from to improve the MCU then him? A company would have to be pretty dumb and self absorbed not to want his input. That would be like buying Star Wars and throwing out all of George Lucas' notes and refusing all his input and just making up random new stuff. No company is that stupid.
And you forget who he tried to fire. You know, the highest grossing producer of all time?
 

CaptainAmerica

Premium Member
And you forget who he tried to fire. You know, the highest grossing producer of all time?
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Casper Gutman

Well-Known Member
I love how people think Perlmutter is just some random investor coming to break up the company. They all forget he was CEO of Marvel at the creation of Marvel Cinematic Universe. They forget Marvel movies were much more entertaining (and Profitable) when he was in charge verses what Disney is doing with Marvel today. Who would be a better guy to get ideas from to improve the MCU then him? A company would have to be pretty dumb and self absorbed not to want his input. That would be like buying Star Wars and throwing out all of George Lucas' notes and refusing all his input and just making up random new stuff. No company is that stupid.
This is utterly laughable. Perlmutter was incredibly cheap and made a series of petty, awful decisions that harmed the comics and would have done irreparable damage to the films. He has NO creative instincts at all, only greed. The early MCU was driven by Avi Arad and, quickly, Feige, who Perlmutter hated.

Honestly, read a book or an article or something.
 

ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
This is utterly laughable. Perlmutter was incredibly cheap and made a series of petty, awful decisions that harmed the comics and would have done irreparable damage to the films. He has NO creative instincts at all, only greed. The early MCU was driven by Avi Arad and, quickly, Feige, who Perlmutter hated.

Honestly, read a book or an article or something.
Exactly. We can debate the current quality of the MCU, but only a clown would suggest keeping Feige was an error on Iger’s part. He has made Disney a fortune and his overall track record is fantastic. If I were to criticize anything re: Iger and Marvel, it would be approving such weak Marvel lands for DCA and WDSP.
 

lazyboy97o

Well-Known Member
I love how people think Perlmutter is just some random investor coming to break up the company. They all forget he was CEO of Marvel at the creation of Marvel Cinematic Universe. They forget Marvel movies were much more entertaining (and Profitable) when he was in charge verses what Disney is doing with Marvel today. Who would be a better guy to get ideas from to improve the MCU then him? A company would have to be pretty dumb and self absorbed not to want his input. That would be like buying Star Wars and throwing out all of George Lucas' notes and refusing all his input and just making up random new stuff. No company is that stupid.
Wow. So we’ve got people here praising the likes of Rasulo and now Perlmutter. Serious thoughts are serious.
 

ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
Wow. So we’ve got people here praising the likes of Rasulo and now Perlmutter. Serious thoughts are serious.
I don’t think we need to take anyone seriously if they claim leadership that gave us Infinity War and Endgame were unsuccessful. If those weren’t profitable, nothing was.

The challenge for Marvel is replicating that success. I’m not sure how they do it. Tom Holland will only do so much as the Friendly Neighborhood Moneymaker. And they gave him a crappy ride.
 

CaptainAmerica

Premium Member
This is utterly laughable. Perlmutter was incredibly cheap and made a series of petty, awful decisions that harmed the comics and would have done irreparable damage to the films. He has NO creative instincts at all, only greed. The early MCU was driven by Avi Arad and, quickly, Feige, who Perlmutter hated.

Honestly, read a book or an article or something.
The early MCU was driven by Jon Favreau, let's be absolutely clear about that.

"Feige bad" overstates the case but "Feige good" is silly too. They've been on a straight slide downward since Endgame.
 

flynnibus

Premium Member
I love how people think Perlmutter is just some random investor coming to break up the company. They all forget he was CEO of Marvel at the creation of Marvel Cinematic Universe. They forget Marvel movies were much more entertaining (and Profitable) when he was in charge verses what Disney is doing with Marvel today. Who would be a better guy to get ideas from to improve the MCU then him? A company would have to be pretty dumb and self absorbed not to want his input.
You mean input like all black people look the same?

In charge while the MCU flourished, but not because of him. He also was not the creative force behind it... and also was sidelined for his meddling in negative ways to that successful product.

He was also around in and charge when Marvel went bankrupt.. and when they did horrible deals with Universal Studios and Fox studios.

His prior reign isn't exactly a shining resume.
 

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