The MCU's issues extend beyond the small screen.
Bob Iger, fresh from signing an extended contract that will see him remain CEO of the Walt Disney Company through to 2026, has a frank assessment of the current state of the MCU: they dropped the ball. In a refreshing mea culpa from the head of an entertainment conglomerate, Iger admitted that by increasing the movie output and the number of television series, Disney had stretched their creative personnel too thin, "taxing our people way beyond their time and their focus.
However, for Iger to place the blame solely on television's taxation on visual effects for the poor box office of the MCU is short-sighted, at best. The truth is that the reasons for Marvel's movie failures of late go above and beyond the small screen and expose troubling issues that the MCU would be wise to address sooner than later.
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