Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that Marvel will reduce its film and television output, limiting releases to 2-3 movies and 2 shows per year. The move aims to prioritize quality over quantity in future productions.
Disney caps Marvel Studios output as it tries to recapture the magic of the ailing MCU. https://t.co/LbXsNBdZcw
Disney will release no more than three Marvel films and up to two Disney+ shows each year going forward as it works to place more focus on quality output. https://t.co/3d4S9uPWDN
Disney is planning to reevaluate its slate of films and TV shows from Marvel Studios, with the company set to reduce its output from the comic book franchise studio. https://t.co/O1JVHYDcUP
Disney CEO #BobIger said #Marvel is going to decrease its volume to “probably about two TV series a year” and 2-3 movies annually. “We’ve been working hard with the studio to reduce output and focus on quality.” https://t.co/po0QTXsaAV
Disney CEO Bob Iger confirms Marvel will be reducing the amount of MCU movies and shows: "We’re slowly going to decrease volume...And we’re working hard on what that path is. A couple of good films in 2025 and then we’re heading to more Avengers..." 🎬 https://t.co/4FfJeivUTq https://t.co/TEH492TEEt
According to Disney CEO Bob Iger, Marvel will be scaling back how many film and television projects it releases per year, capping out at 3 movies and 2 shows. https://t.co/prnnp3aalA https://t.co/Zr6Xb9TIrA