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‘We are now swinging back a bit to lean on sequels,’ says Disney CEO Bob Iger

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 Marvel has released various movies since Avengers: Endgame to keep its fan base engaged. However, since the end of the Infinity Saga, only a few of these titles have garnered positive feedback. Among the well-received films are Spider-Man: Far From Home, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. The shows WandaVision, Loki, and What If…? have captivated audiences. Bob Iger has finally taken measures to create a new strategy.
Many Marvel fans have expressed concerns that recent stories lack the impact of previous ones. Previously, Marvel Entertainment made only 1-2 films per year, each with a solid story, interesting adversaries, and memorable scenes. Now, Disney CEO Bob Iger has made an important choice about the future of MCU programming.
Bob Iger recently held a press conference and informed the media that they will now release two good Marvel movies a year, or a maximum of three. They will also cut down on the number of TV series that stream on Disney+, with just two series instead of four every year. Iger told the media the decision is “a vestige of basically a desire in the past to increase volume. We stem from a desire in the past to increase volume. We are slowly going to decrease volume.” The Disney CEO added that he’s working hard with the studio to reduce output and “focus more on quality content.”
Bob Iger added that they’re going to balance the number of sequels released. However, he further stated that these sequels add a lot of value. “We had gone through a period where our original films in animation were dominating. We are now swinging back a bit to lean on sequels,” Iger commented.

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