Disney CEO Bob Iger has made comments about Marvel and Star Wars in that they are both getting a careful look reiterating what he said at the recent investor meeting that itâs about quality over quantity.
Bob Iger attended the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media, and Telecom Conference and was asked about the health of Disneyâs big franchises, which include Star Wars and Marvel.

What does Bob Iger say about Marvel?
On Marvel, Iger said, âThere are 7,000 characters, there are a lot more stories to tell. What we have to look at Marvel is not necessarily the volume of Marvel stories weâre telling but how many times we go back to the well on certain characters. Sequels typically work well for us. Do you need a third and a fourth, for instance, or is it time to turn to other characters?â
Iger added, âThereâs nothing in any way inherently off in terms of the Marvel brand. I think we just have to look at what characters and stories we are mining. And if you look at the trajectory of Marvel over the next five years, youâll see a lot of newness,â he said. âNow, weâre going to turn back to the Avengers franchise, but with a whole set of different Avengers, as an example.
Worth a mention is that Igerâs comments come after Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania bombed big time at the box office and is the third movie of that franchise.
The comments also follow Thor: Love and Thunder, the fourth movie of that franchise, not being received well by the fans as well as the rest of Kevin Feigeâs approach to Phase 4, which has resulted in Disney removing Kevin Feige from Star Wars.

Bob Iger is wrong
However, what Iger says about the quantity being a problem as well as not needing third or fourth movies about a character is 100% wrong.
The problem is not the quantity or the characters â itâs the quality! And itâs not the quantity thatâs causing the problem!
Feigeâs approach to Phase 4 has been horrible just like I said it would be years ago. The fact is, the Marvel writing has been just atrocious as for some reason Feige hired a bunch of comedy writers to pen the new MCU projects, and a Marvel producer has even gone so far and said he doesnât hire people who read the comics! Can you believe it?!
Bob, this isnât a quantity problem, itâs a quality problem. Quite frankly, the writing sucks and Feigeâs approach of replacing original characters like the crappy comics did with the Marvel NOW! initiative sucks, and when you do that and change everything about the characters, the writing suffers and sucks.

What does Bob Iger say about Star Wars?
With Star Wars, Iger said, âStar Wars, we made three what we called saga films, which is obviously the successors to George Lucasâ first six. They did very well at the box office â tremendously well as a matter of fact. Weâve made two so-called stand-alones in Rogue One and Solo. Rogue One did quite well, Solo was a little disappointing to us. It gave us pause just to think maybe the cadence was a little too aggressive. And so we decided to pull back a bit. We still are developing Star Wars films. Weâre going to make sure that when we make one, that itâs the right one, so we are being very careful there.â
The same applies to Star Wars: As Disney didnât reunite the original cast; they killed off Han Solo; made Luke look dumb and killed him off, and made Rey a Mary Sue simply because sheâs female. Fans rejected it completely. Thatâs not about quantity at all, thatâs all about quality where the writing has just been shitty.

Hey Bob, QUALITY is the problem not quantity
Ironically, Iger brings up HBO which does have great writing with shows such as Sopranos, Game of Thrones (for the most part), and recently House of the Dragon, and The Last Of Us, etc.
âI think HBO proved that well, you know, in their halcyon days when high-quality programming made a big difference, and not volume,â he said. âAnd because the streaming platforms require so much volume, one has to question whether thatâs the right direction to go, or if you can be more curated, more â I used the word âjudiciousâ a few times â but I guess, more picky about what youâre making, and to concentrate on quality and not volume.â
Again, Iger seems to be stating that quantity hurts the Marvel and Star Wars brands, but is the number of projects released the reason MODOK is a complete joke? Why Luke drinks green milk out of the teat of some creature? Why Leia flies through space? Why Rey identifies as a Skywalker? Why Hulk and Thor have become a goofy shadow of their former selves? Why Ms. Marvel is a mutant? Why She-Hulk looks the way she does? Why Skaar looks the way he does?
