Bob Iger Said ‘Quantity’ Over ‘Quality’ Is To Blame For Marvel’s Box Office Troubles. But It’s Worth Noting It Was His Idea In The First Place
Disney and Marvel Studios are no strangers to box office letdowns, starting with “Ant-Man 3” failing to perform and the latest being “The Marvels.” Bob Iger, Disney’s CEO, places the blame squarely on prioritizing “quantity” over “quality” in the post-“Avengers: End Game” era. What’s intriguing is that this emphasis on churning out more content originated from Bob himself. While the House of Mouse Head Hancho seems to have had an epiphany about the merits of “less is more,” his initial stance was quite the opposite. With a 15-year tenure as Disney’s CEO until 2020, later extending as executive chairman until 2021, Iger expressed to CNBC in an interview that Disney+ needed “more volume.” However, a recent transcript from Disney’s Q4 2023 earnings call (via The Motley Fool) reveals a notable shift in Iger’s perspective since resuming the CEO role.
Red carpet events should be old hat for πΊπππππππ π±πππππππππΒ by now, but the longtime actress was recently floored when she was asked to watch footage of a woman disappearing in the background of one interview video she appeared in. AfterΒ The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonΒ shared a viral clip of a woman literally seeming to disappear behind the actress, things took a bit of a shocking turn when theΒ Asteroid CityΒ actress admitted the woman was her own dear mother.
No, really. The video was running around on TikTok before Fallonβs team caught wind of it. Itβs from a 2006 Golden Globes Awards red carpet, the year the actress starred in films likeΒ The Black Dahlia and The Prestige, and in it Johanssonβs mom briefly appears onscreen before seemingly disappearing into thin air. The whole thing is wild, and while I’m sure it’s just a camera angle thing, I have no idea what the explanation for what happened is.
Apparently, the actress had never seen this clip of herself and the mysterious disappearing woman, but shockingly the woman in the video is πΊπππππππ π±πππππππππβs actual mother, Melanie Sloan, which she revealed after the late night host shared the video on the air. You can actually see her mom pop up in the back of some of the professional photos she took on the night of the event too. Not sure if this was pre or post her disappearing act, but she looks fine.
Regardless, when confronted with her mom literally disappearing before her eyes, Johansson had a really funny attitude about it.
Oh my God, that is my mom. That is my mom. That woman with the dark hair is my mother. Thatβs my mom! Iβve been looking for her for like the last 15 years.
It seems pretty clear fromΒ The Tonight Show clip that Fallon and his team had no idea what they were getting into when they decided to present this clip to πΊπππππππ π±πππππππππ, but as it turns out the payoff of showing her the video was even better than expected. You can see the full late night exchange, below.
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