The Disney CEO did acknowledge that it can't hand out sequels quite so indiscriminately anymore, though
Not that any of that is stopping Iger from his usual sunny outlook on the company’s fortunes: Dismissing the idea ofa conference that “There’s nothing in any way inherently off in terms of the Marvel brand.
” Speaking at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media, and Telecom Conference—your one-stop shop for all the hottest news in both Morgans and Stanleys—Iger said the MCU just needs toWhile stating that “sequels typically work well for us,” Iger acknowledged that it needs to be more selective about how many to dole out, suggesting thatou look at the trajectory of Marvel over the next five years,” Iger promisedou’ll see a lot of newness.
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