Bob Iger named Disney CEO in shocking development

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In a move that shocked Hollywood, Bob Iger, one of the most notable CEOs in the history of the Walt Disney company, is returning to once again run the media empire.

Bob Chapek, who replaced Iger in 2020 as CEO, is stepping down immediately.

“We thank Bob Chapek for his service to Disney over his long career, including navigating the company through the unprecedented challenges of the pandemic,” Susan Arnold, Chairman of the Board for Disney, said in a statement on Sunday night. “The Board has concluded that as Disney embarks on an increasingly complex period of industry transformation, Bob Iger is uniquely situated to lead the Company through this pivotal period.”

The announcement, while surprising to the media industry, comes at a time of great evolution for Disney. The company is coming off a lackluster earnings report that showed growth for its streaming endeavors. However, that came at a great cost. Disney’s streaming business lost $1.5 billion in the fourth quarter. That report sent Disney’s stock tumbling after a year of sluggish to bad performance.

Chapek guided the company through the pandemic, one of its most tumultuous periods in its nearly 100-year history, but ultimately Disney decided that its future was in better hands with Iger.

Away from the pandemic, Chapek had a short but bumpy tenure as the head of Disney. Chapek, who served as chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products before taking over for Iger, found himself dealing with issues regarding pay with Scarlett Johansson, one of the company’s biggest stars, as well as Disney’s battles with Florida, and its own employees, regarding the state’s controversial bill restricting certain LGBTQ topics in the classroom.

Disney’s stock has also taken a hit lately. It’s currently down roughly 40% this year.

As for Iger, he has an almost mythical status as the leader of Disney (DIS). He spent 15 years as CEO and was instrumental in acquiring major brands like Pixar, Marvel and Lucasfilm, the home to Star Wars. Iger also closed the $71 billion deal to buy most of 21st Century Fox and kicked off the streaming revolution at Disney (DIS) with the creation of Disney (DIS)+ in November 2019.

Iger stayed on at Disney as executive chairman directing the company’s creative endeavors. He officially left the company after nearly 50 years at the end of last year.

Disney said Sunday that Iger has agreed to serve as CEO for two years with “a mandate from the Board to set the strategic direction for renewed growth and to work closely with the Board in developing a successor to lead the Company at the completion of his term.”

The move is also surprising since Chapek just renewed his contract. The company’s board of directors unanimously voted to extend Chapek’s contract as CEO for another three years, the company said in June. Chapek’s new contract began in July and was set to run until 2025.

Also, it appeared that Iger was set in retirement with his legacy as one of Disney’s most notable and successful CEOs. Now, he’s back.

“I am extremely optimistic for the future of this great company and thrilled to be asked by the Board to return as its CEO,” Iger said in a statement Sunday. “Disney and its incomparable brands and franchises hold a special place in the hearts of so many people around the globe—most especially in the hearts of our employees, whose dedication to this company and its mission is an inspiration.”

Iger added that he is “deeply honored to be asked to again lead this remarkable team, with a clear mission focused on creative excellence to inspire generations through unrivaled, bold storytelling.”
 
Tbh, bugs bunny or any of the classic cartoon characters would be great if they pushed the really non-PC stuff:

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To add to crazy ol' Uncle Johnny:
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"YOU'RE WAIFU A SHIT, FISH-FUCKER!"
"NO U YOU HORSE-LOVING FAGGET!"

If WW3 breaks out any time soon you're gonna see a lot of Megumin nose art on Air Force planes, given a shared fondness for Explosions. Same with Mr. Torgue, at least for the faggots.
Knowing American anime fans like I do, the waifus are going to be Misty v. May v. My Little Pony characters.
 
Knowing American anime fans like I do, the waifus are going to be Misty v. May v. My Little Pony characters.
Na. Prepare yourselves for the real main event: the Asuka v. Rei flame wars going hot. Full blown civil war in the US Army. That fight's been going on for so long open warfare is the only way it will be resolved.

"What began as a conflict over who was best girl escalated into a war which has decimated a million worlds. The Reis and the Asukas have all but exhausted the resources of a galaxy in their struggle for domination. Both sides now crippled beyond repair, the remnants of their armies continue to battle on ravaged planets, their hatred fueled by over four thousand years of total flame war... This is a fight to the death. For each side, the only acceptable outcome is the complete elimination of the other."
 
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To add to crazy ol' Uncle Johnny:
View attachment 3924123
"YOU'RE WAIFU A SHIT, FISH-FUCKER!"
"NO U YOU HORSE-LOVING FAGGET!"

If WW3 breaks out any time soon you're gonna see a lot of Megumin nose art on Air Force planes, given a shared fondness for Explosions. Same with Mr. Torgue, at least for the faggots.
You're saying WW3 will play out exactly like this video?
I'd expect nothing less from Clown World.
 
Na. Prepare yourselves for the real main event: the Asuka v. Rei flame wars going hot. Full blown civil war in the US Army. That fight's been going on for so long open warfare is the only way it will be resolved.
Evangelion is bigger in Japan than the US. For the US, most normies know Pokemon and maybe Yu Gi Oh and that's it.
 
The thing about Baby Yoda, is they missed out on the prime merch period. By the time they printed up the Baby Yoda merch, the series was over and interest had fallen.

The year Baby Yoda came out, there was NO official toy merch for him. Everything was on Etsy or cheap knockoff sites, and they made fucking bank. I've heard it's because studio heads didn't like the show as well as the dangerhairs and dykes said it wouldn't sell.

Everyone wanted one.

When they actually came out? They were all over Wal-Mart and Target and the like. But the stores were always full.

That shit should have been like Cabbage Patch Kids, but nope, they missed out because Disney didn't think that tons of women would want Space Baby.
It's really funny that for all the efforts to get more chicks into Star Wars they dropped the ball this hard.
I recall a story that said they didn't do merch because the toy solicitations would have spoiled it. Which would kind of make sense but "disney just fucked up" is pretty reasonable too.
 
Na. Prepare yourselves for the real main event: the Asuka v. Rei flame wars going hot. Full blown civil war in the US Army. That fight's been going on for so long open warfare is the only way it will be resolved.
Where does the Misato faction fit into this open conflict? I feel like simplifying what is a multipolar conflict into a simple “Asuka vs Rei” dynamic is a fundamental oversight on the geopolitical realpolitik of the international community. -Dr. Henry Kissinger from his Nobel Peace Prize speech about the Waifu Wars
 
I agree with this. There have been various stories that bitch about how toys are not selling like they used to and the shitty new trilogy not having memorable enough characters to sell toys for. Also the rights were bought for $4.05 billion and getting $4.06 billion in revenue doesn’t mean the purchase was a wild success either
The cost to produce, promote and distribute Star Wars movies and shows and do the theme park stuff, none of that is cheap. I'd have to guess Disney is on the hook for close to 9 billion dollars on Star Wars by now. Businesses don't want to put up 9 billion dollars to possibly make 9 billion dollars plus 1 dollar. This is partly why the stock was getting creamed. Star Wars needed to achieve Phase Holy Shit That's A Lot Of Money! MCU performance to justify spending that much time and money and it very clearly hasn't achieved that. One of the movies was already a theatrical bomb.
 
The cost to produce, promote and distribute Star Wars movies and shows and do the theme park stuff, none of that is cheap. I'd have to guess Disney is on the hook for close to 9 billion dollars on Star Wars by now. Businesses don't want to put up 9 billion dollars to possibly make 9 billion dollars plus 1 dollar. This is partly why the stock was getting creamed. Star Wars needed to achieve Phase Holy Shit That's A Lot Of Money! MCU performance to justify spending that much time and money and it very clearly hasn't achieved that. One of the movies was already a theatrical bomb.
Pretty much. In order for a business venture like this to be considered "successful" it needs to have an RoI greater than just dumping that money in a bank account and letting it sit and passively earn interest. IIRC according to the math since anon put up on the chans Disney has not made more money off their purchase of Star Wars than just dumping it in a bank account to gather interest, and has in fact made substantially less than that. It has been an unmitigated financial disaster for them, in other words.
 
Pretty much. In order for a business venture like this to be considered "successful" it needs to have an RoI greater than just dumping that money in a bank account and letting it sit and passively earn interest. IIRC according to the math since anon put up on the chans Disney has not made more money off their purchase of Star Wars than just dumping it in a bank account to gather interest, and has in fact made substantially less than that. It has been an unmitigated financial disaster for them, in other words.
It's like the Empire blowing up the Death Star II on their own.
 
It's like the Empire blowing up the Death Star II on their own.
More like the 1st Death Star.

"So, we built this super-expensive, super-awesome death machine, and we used it to blow up a major world in an act that not even our propaganda can fully whitewash, pissing off a whole lot of people who are now going to wonder if their planet is going to get turned into an asteroid belt and may decide they have nothing to lose by joining the Rebellion, and then when our master plan to destroy the Rebel base was enacted, we lost it, a bunch of our best men, and we've pissed off the Tarkin family because we didn't keep their patriarch safe despite his idiocy. Oh, and the Rebels still managed to get away because we didn't have any fleet assets who could get there in time before their evacuation. Time to build a second one, but bigger, because the first was such a rousing success!"
 
More like the 1st Death Star.

"So, we built this super-expensive, super-awesome death machine, and we used it to blow up a major world in an act that not even our propaganda can fully whitewash, pissing off a whole lot of people, and then when our master plan to destroy the Rebel base was enacted, we lost it, a bunch of our best men, and we've pissed off the Tarkin family because we didn't keep the patriarch of it safe despite his idiocy. Time to build a second one, but bigger, because the first was such a rousing success!"
Yes but the first Death Star was fully finished and working, the new star wars stuff is half built.
 
Pretty much. In order for a business venture like this to be considered "successful" it needs to have an RoI greater than just dumping that money in a bank account and letting it sit and passively earn interest. IIRC according to the math since anon put up on the chans Disney has not made more money off their purchase of Star Wars than just dumping it in a bank account to gather interest, and has in fact made substantially less than that. It has been an unmitigated financial disaster for them, in other words.
especially compared to the early plans of "a new star wars movie every year for forty years"
 
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