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Times like this almost makes me miss Comcast...
Agreed. I don't see Pratt making some moral grandstand for Gunn. He'll probably come out and say something about love and forgiveness, but no way is he going to fall on his sword defending any of this.I don't see an evangelical Christian who's come up from Parks & Rec to tentpole star making an ultimatum that sounds like "If the 3-year-old molester goes, I go."
Times like this almost makes me miss Comcast...
Simpler times, as it were.Heres a scenerio in which I think Guardians 3 could get shelved or delayed.
What if Chris Pratt and other cast members decide to leave their roles out of protest over Disneys decision and loyalty to Gunn?
Heres a scenerio in which I think Guardians 3 could get shelved or delayed.
What if Chris Pratt and other cast members decide to leave their roles out of protest over Disneys decision and loyalty to Gunn?
Fox is hardly alone in that arena. Fox along with the Murdoch are more of the rule, and not the exception. Media in general is a pretty scummy place.
The bigger danger wasn't so much as the deal being derailed, but the loss of value. Disney was put in a situation of being perceived of bias. Given how politically charged things are nowadays, that is potentially the makings for a very bad situation. Notwithstanding at the onset of the biggest acquisition in Disney's history when consumer engagement is going to make or break them when it comes to digesting Fox. They need all the consumer support they can get, and then some.
Between this situation and Rosanne's, they've done what was right. Not necessarily what was easy, but still right.
Exactly. They aren't called leaders for nothing.
So how about those FF rights coming to Marvel Studios. Pretty cool eh?
Bautista hasn't read all those tweets -- he is just reacting to the firing of a friend for telling tasteless "jokes" -- I'm glad he is loyal but when things settle he will move forward as Drax and get with the program.
What? When did that happen? All right!!
I'm still completely shocked by the news...
Just imagine if they fired Feige over something like this then that would be really catastrophic to the MCU.
Of course it hasn't happened officially yet although it's imminent. I just wanted to bring this thread back to a more positive subject. I'm pretty bummed about the Gunn thing.
Can you imagine if Feige does quit Marvel/Disney over this and his replacement is Simon Kinberg?
Careful, you're gonna get Willie's blood boiling.Can you imagine if Feige does quit Marvel/Disney over this and his replacement is Simon Kinberg?

Feige is not going to quit because of one director's bad behavior. I'm sure it stings now for Feige and his team but they've faced tough challenges before and will likely regroup to finish up Phase 3 while prepping Phase 4.
Seriously though, who could replace him if he wants to move on in 2020? How many producers like comics as much as he does? They can't bring someone in who actually works on comics, because that's an unholy mess. Maybe there's some minor producer working today who USED to work on comics...
Speak of the devil....Times like this almost makes me miss Comcast...
Feige is not going to quit. His contract will be renewed for another 10 years or whatever. What I'm saying is the brand is stronger than the individuals. Disney (and Marvel) can get knocked down, but they will get back up.
Firing Gunn is like a hard straight right that just landed. Losing Feige would be akin to getting knocked down and still being on wobbled legs. They'd survive though.

Bautista is good in the role of Drax but hes easily the most replaceable of the cast. Chris Pratt would definitely be the hard one to replace.
Feige is far likelier to be poached by a rival studio than to be fired or quit outright over Gunn. He allegedly came close to quitting in 2015 over Perlmutter's interference, but Iger quickly gave him what he wanted to keep him happy. Disney will probably give Feige a huge new contract to keep him on at Marvel Studios for the foreseeable future. At $17 billion earned and counting, Feige is the most valuable man in Hollywood right now.
In fact, my one nightmare about Feige is that a massive bidding war for his services breaks out among the studios and alphabets, like the Lebron-a-thon in the NBA. Feige's pending free agency is a scary thing. I don't want the architect of the MCU going anywhere until he gets the FF and X-things sorted, and only then ascends to Disney president. At least, that's my dream.![]()