Disney Appoints It's New Movie Studios Head

Disney Appoints It's New Movie Studios Head

Disney announces it's new movie studios chairman. . . what could this mean for future Marvel properties?

By multipurposeponi - Oct 05, 2009 07:10 PM EST
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Source: TheAssociatedPress

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The Associated Press has released information regarding the appointment of a new executive at The Walt Disney Co. The following are excerpts from the report by RYAN NAKASHIMA:

'The Walt Disney Co. on Monday named Disney Channels Worldwide top executive Rich Ross as its movie studios chairman, following a year of disappointing movie results and the abrupt departure of its former chief, Dick Cook.

The announcement puts Ross in charge of worldwide production, distribution, and marketing for all of the entertainment giant's film labels, including Walt Disney, Touchstone, Miramax and Pixar. Ross, who turns 48 on Wednesday, also will head Disney's theatrical and musical groups.

His appointment takes effect immediately and follows Cook's resignation three weeks ago.

After blaming a consistent decline in the sales of DVDs, in May CEO Robert Iger called the studio out for having a weak slate. Among its recent misses have been the high-priced "G-Force" and "Race to Witch Mountain."

The company has restructured its studio business significantly this year.

On Friday, Disney said it was trimming the annual production of its Miramax label to about three films from six to eight, while cutting 50 jobs and leaving 20 to staff the unit, mainly in New York.

Disney agreed in February to distribute about six live-action films from Steven Spielberg's DreamWorks SKG production company for five years beginning in 2010.

In August, Disney said it would buy "Iron Man" maker Marvel Entertainment Inc. for $4 billion, giving it a pipeline of some 5,000 comic book characters to make movies about in the future. Marvel CEO Ike Perlmutter will continue to oversee the Marvel properties.

In a statement, Iger noted Ross' consistent successes across technology platforms, as well as "his astute marketing sensibility, his proven ability in working effectively with talent and his skill at navigating complex global markets."

Ross joined Disney in 1996 as a senior vice president of programming and production at Disney Channel, and was named the channel's president in April 2004. Prior to that, he helped launch FX Networks and from 1986 to 1993 he held senior positions at Viacom Inc.'s Nickelodeon cable channel.

Ross is a native of New York and graduated with a law degree from New York's Fordham University in 1986.

Disney shares rose 46 cents, or 1.7 percent, to close at $27.67 before the announcement.'

I personally believe that the Disney/Marvel merger is the one of the most significant business deals of the decade. For comic fans, it's a win-win situation. Disney has the ability to market Marvel properties worldwide, along with endless production resources that will be at Marvel's disposal.

It sounds like Ross has a pretty diverse entertainment background, which could mean more understanding of what comic audiences expect of the Disney/Marvel merger. By being an integral part of the FX Network, it shows that he is not only attuned to a younger audience, but to adult cinematic interests as well. Hopefully for Marvel, this new executive doesn't decide to micromanage it's film stable without first understanding the fan base.

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Many thanks to The Associated Press for this excellent report. And a big kudos to thegeekleak and darkmegasis for the photos.

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flames809
flames809 - 10/5/2009, 7:45 PM
i dnt get this
thwhtGuardian
thwhtGuardian - 10/5/2009, 7:59 PM
I'm going to continue to say that this means squat to Marvel. Good catch on the article Multi.
thwhtGuardian
thwhtGuardian - 10/5/2009, 9:39 PM
That's what I'm talking about Multi! I'm really hoping for the best with the disney marvel relationship
CaptainAmerica
CaptainAmerica - 10/5/2009, 10:35 PM
This happend a while back when Nike bought Converse. Alot of people thought things were gonna change but they didnt(the only thing that changed was the $). Nike knew Converse was a big company on its own and they werent gonna ruin it if they could make alot of money off of it, so they didnt change anything. Disney knows how much money Marvel makes, they arent gonna be stupid enough to change anything.
thwhtGuardian
thwhtGuardian - 10/5/2009, 11:03 PM
wow I never knew my sacred chucks where owned by nike, learn something new every day I guess.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 10/6/2009, 7:46 AM
DISNEY NEEDS PUNISHING!! ; D

LEEE777
LEEE777 - 10/6/2009, 7:48 AM
Good article @ MULTI!! Luv da PICS dude! : D

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