The Avengers Star Claps Back at Disney CEO Bob Iger for Disparaging Comments on Marvel TV Shows

The Avengers Star Claps Back at Disney CEO Bob Iger for Disparaging Comments on Marvel TV Shows
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Renowned for his acting prowess, Clark Gregg is celebrated for bringing the character of Phil Coulson to life in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Coulson, beloved by fans, assumed a significant role across multiple MCU films and TV series, including Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., solidifying his status as an iconic figure adored for his intelligence, leadership, and unwavering commitment in the MCU. He recently indulged in an online back-and-forth with Disney CEO Bob Iger.

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Clark Gregg has recently responded to remarks made by Disney CEO Bob Iger concerning the status of Marvel Television. During an interview with CNBC at the Sun Valley Conference, Bob Iger divulged plans to expand the volume of content available on Disney+ in the coming weeks.

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Clark Gregg Does Not Agree With Bob Iger

Bob Iger, discussing Marvel’s growth, highlighted how they transitioned into TV production, increasing both their movie and television offerings. However, Bob Iger suggested that this expansion diluted focus and attention, attributing it as the primary cause for the recent challenges faced by the company.

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“Marvel’s a great example of that,” Iger said. “They had not been in the TV business at any significant level. Not only did they increase their movie output, but they ended up making a number of television series, and frankly, it diluted focus and attention. That is, I think, more of the cause than anything.” 

While the exact aspect of Bob Iger’s statement that caught Clark Gregg’s attention with his “Bro…” response remains unclear, it’s plausible that he was referring to Marvel’s limited involvement in television before producing original series on Disney+, such as WandaVision and Loki. Clark Gregg’s notable portrayal of Phil Coulson, who debuted in the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Iron Man (2008), spanned seven seasons on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Also read: “That is just not realistic”: Disney CEO Bob Iger, Who Earns $25M A Year, Feels Writers’ Demand For Fair Pay Is Ridiculous As SAG-AFTRA Strike Set To Bring Hollywood To Its Knees

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Bob Iger’s Calls Ongoing Actors’ Strike Disturbing

In the past week, Iger managed to stir frustration not only among Marvel fans but also among actors and writers currently involved in the ongoing Writers Guild of America (WGA) and Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG–AFTRA) strikes. Iger expressed concern, deeming the strikes “very disturbing,” as he believes adding further disruption during such a critical period is ill-timed.

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In light of the ongoing COVID-19 recovery challenges faced by the industry, he believes that the unions’ pay demands are not in touch with the current reality. In response, SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher strongly criticized Iger’s stance on the strikes, deeming his comments “terribly repugnant and out of touch” and “positively tone-deaf.”

On July 14, the SAG–AFTRA strike commenced due to the union’s inability to reach a new agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). Prior to that, the writers’ strike began on May 2. Both SAG-AFTRA and the WGA are advocating for fair terms regarding compensation, residuals, and regulations concerning artificial intelligence usage, alongside other pertinent concerns affecting their unions.

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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. can be streamed on Disney+.

Also read: After VFX Boss Victoria Alonso, Disney Fires Marvel Entertainment Chairman as CEO Bob Iger Spearheads Layoffs To Achieve $5.5B Cost-Cutting Campaign

Source: CBR

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