2019-11-11_Bloomberg_Businessweek

(Steven Felgate) #1

54


Mars.It’sa hostileenvironment.It’sconstantlytryingto
killthesestreams.”
ChiefTechnologyOfficerJoeInzerillousesa moreearthly
metaphor.“Whenyoustartdoinga coupleofbigeventsat
thesametime,youcanfeeltheinternetcreaking,”hesays.
“There’sallthistrafficandpartsthataretroublesome.”
“Youcanbypass,though,right?”Mayerasks.
“Yeah,”Inzerillosays.“Sometimesyoutakea surreptitious
routebecauseit’slesscongested,sortoflikegettingoffthe
highwayandtakingthelocal.”
“Thisis something,”Mayersays.“It’sartandscience.”
Aroundthecorner,there’sanotherroomwhereemploy-
eesareencodingTheMandalorianandotherDisney+shows.
Butit’soff-limits,becauseDisney,mindfulofhowrabidStar
Warsfanscanbe,doesn’twantanydetailsleakinginadvance.
“That’sunderlockandkey.We’renotallowedin,”saysJessica
Casano-Antonellis,vice presidentfor communications.
“Iasked.I asked.”
“Wecan’tgoin?”Mayerasks.
“Noneofuseven havekeys,”Casano-Antonellissays.
“Imean,youcanprobablygeta key,but...”
“Allright,”Mayersays,a tingeofdisappointmentinhisvoice.

D


isney’sannouncementthatit wasacquiringBAMTech
andmovingtochallengeNetflixcausedanimmediate
sensation.Itsstocksoonbegantorise.“Ifevertherewasa

validationofa strategy,it wasthatday,”Igersaysinhisoffice.
“Thenwehadtomovefast.”Serendipitously,RupertMurdoch
approachedhimtwoweekslatertoseeif Disneywouldbe
interestedinthebulkof21stCenturyFox’sentertainment
properties.Todemonstratewhyheboughtin,Igergetsup
fromthecouch,fetcheshisiPad,andlaunchestheunreleased
Disney+app.“Thereare 30 seasonsofTheSimpsonsthere,”he
sayswithevidentpride.Hescrollsthroughthemoviesection
untilhefindsFox’sTheSoundofMusic, anotherinoffensive
gem.EdgierFoxfare,suchasTV’sFamilyGuyandtheexuber-
antlyR-ratedDeadpoolfilms,willremainonHulu.
AsDisneypreparedforthelaunch,Igeralsowenttothe
headsofPixar,Lucasfilm,andMarvel,toldthemaboutthe
company’s plans to spend billions on content, and asked what
they might want to contribute. It was the kind of moment stu-
dio executives fantasize about. Pixar responded with ideas for
more Mike and Sulley and for new shorts, including some fea-
turing Forky, the inquisitive spork from Toy Story 4. Lucasfilm
proposed The Mandalorian, as well as a series featuring Cassian
Andor from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and another about
Obi-Wan Kenobi, with Ewan McGregor returning to the role.
Marvel’s chief creative officer, Kevin Feige, also had a few
thoughts. His corner of the Disney realm was deep into the
golden age of superhero films, with a market that seemed to
grow larger with each release. As far as superfans were con-
cerned, Marvel’s output was still lacking. “Every few years,

WhoOwnstheMostPopularMovieCharacters?

Iron
Man

Black
Widow
Captain
America
Thor

Hulk

Batman Spider-Man

Gandalf

Harry
Potter

Hermione
Granger

Ron
Weasley

Nick
Fury

Pepper
Potts

James
Rhodes

Loki

Joker

Alfred

Luke
Skywalker

Leia
Organa

HanSolo

Katniss
Everdeen

Gale
Hawthorne

Obi-Wan
Kenobi

Padmé

Anakin
Skywalker

Harry
Osborn

Mary
Jane
May Watson
Parker

Bumble-
bee

Mega-
OptimusPrime tron

Aragorn

Frodo

Hagrid

Volde-
mort

Dumble-
dore

Jack
Sparrow

Eliz-
abeth
Swann
Nor-
Will rington
Turner

Charles
Xavier

Wolverine

Magneto

Storm

Jean
Grey

Jacob
Black

Bella
Swan

Charlie
Swan

Edward
Cullen

James
Bond

M

Buzz
Lightyear

Woody
Mr.
Potato
Head

Shrek

Donkey

Princess
Fiona

Pussin
Boots

Queen
Lillian

Hector
Dominic Barbossa
Toretto

Brian
O’Conner

Letty
Ortiz

Mia
Luke Toretto
Hobbs

Ethan
Hunt

Benji
Dunn

Lois
Lane

Super-
man

Gru

Balin
Dwalin
Thorin

Bilbo

Diego
Manny

Sid

Simon Alvin

Theo-
dore

Gwen
Stacy

Kirk

Spock

Alan

Doug

Phil

Stu Agent
K

Agent
J

Raven

Greg
FockerJack
Byrnes

Neo

Trinity

Alex

Gloria

Julien Marty

Mater

Hiccup
Tooth-
less

Caesar

Po
Shifu

JamesCarter
InspectorLee

LightningMcQueen
NickyParsons
JasonBourne

LutherStickell

LucyPevensie

EdwardPevensie

Morpheus

LarryDaley

RomanPearce

Tigress

Frankenstein
Dracula

Melman

◼CurrentlyownedbyDisney
◼Currentlyownedbyothers

Boxofficegross

$500m 2b

U.S. box office grosses for major characters, 1995 to 2019

TOTAL GROSS, DRAWN FROM 50 HIGHEST-GROSSING FILMS IN EACH YEAR. DATA: BOX OFFICE MOJO, IMDBMAJOR CHARACTERS (TOP-FIVE BILLED) WITH AT LEAST THREE APPEARANCES AND $500 MILLION OF
Free download pdf