Zarex
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He has it there. If you think any studio will allow him to have hiring/firing power over those that actually run the corporations, that is crazy. He'd have to be chairman of the company, in which case, he isn't making movies at that point.
If Feige declares himself a free agent he will be able to write his own ticket, including a contract that gives him control over all personnel decisions at his studio. Paramount put Mel Gibson (and Mark Wahlberg!) in a movie. I doubt they would have a problem with Mr. Gunn.