Disney CEO Bob Iger says Marvel Studios will slow down to “focus more on quality” On Disney's fiscal Q2 earnings call Tuesday, May 7, Disney CEO Bob Iger explained that a promised slow down of Marvel Studios projects is underway.Amid poor performance from projects including ... 05/7/2024 - 5:31 am | View Link
Disney Entertainment Chief Technology Officer Aaron LaBerge to Step Down After 20 Years former CEO Bob Chapek, former head of streaming Kevin Mayer, former Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn, former Disney general counsel Alan Braverman and former communications head Zenia Mucha. 04/22/2024 - 12:09 am | View Link
Disney to overhaul its money-losing Disney+ streaming service with new TV channels Disney reportedly plans to overhaul its money-losing Disney+ streaming service by adding standalone channels that feature ads. The so-called “FAST” channels — “free ad-supported streaming ... 04/16/2024 - 5:04 am | View Link
Bob Iger says 'woke' Disney is over, but it may not silence his critics Disney CEO Bob Iger emphasized ... Disney's annual shareholder meeting Q&A on April 3 if the company would just provide entertainment and stay out of politics, Iger said Disney's job was to ... 04/4/2024 - 6:36 am | View Link
Disney's Daring Comeback With economic uncertainty and challenges slashing across industries, The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) has embarked on a daring path to recovery under CEO Bob Iger, including a couple of game ... 04/4/2024 - 3:30 am | View Link
Apple's latest advertisement for its new iPad Pro, unveiled during its Let Loose event, not only drew some scathing comments from celebrities such as Hugh Grant and Justine Bateman, but created a backlash so strong that the tech giant was forced to issue an apology. The ad, entitled Crush, sees an enormous hydraulic press squashing decades of human ideas, development and culture into insignificance, which is meant to symbolize the consolidation of many creative tools into the iPad Pro.
Last month, Galactus was confirmed to be the main villain of Marvel's upcoming The Fantastic Four, and now we know who will be playing the mighty antagonist - The First Omen's Ralph Ineson. Just like several other castings for the movie, the actor is not one that was at the top of many fan-casting lists, but as confirmed by The Hollywood Reporter, Ineson will be joining the movie in the highly coveted role.
Romain Gavras is set to direct his first English-language film, Sacrifice. Co-written with Will Arbery, the film features an ensemble cast led by Chris Evans, Anya Taylor-Joy, Salma Hayek Pinault, and Brendan Fraser.
In the wake of successes like Five Nights at Freddys, Legendary Entertainment has inked a deal to bring the popular survival horror video game Poppy Playtime to the big screen. In a move that saw the company beat out several other aggressive offers, the deal will see Legendary produce the project along with Don Murphy and Susan Montford of Angry Films.