Disney and Victoria Alonso came to an arrangement last month over the dismissal of the Marvel Studios executive, a Hollywood reporter ‘s been verified.
Although sources later told theart that Alonso was sacked for doing outside work to produce the Oscar-nominated movie Argentina, 1985, after being warned not to do so by Amazon, he did not publicly offer Marvel any explanation on March 17.
She began working as an executive at the studio in 2006 as head of postproduction and visual effects. As a co-producer of Iron Man in 2008, she was there when the Marvel Cinematic Universe first began, and she contributed to the MCU being the highest-grossing movie franchise in history.
He co-produced Thor (2011), Captain America: The First Avenger (2010), and Iron Man 2 (2010). (2011). The Avengers (2012), which made $1.5 billion worldwide and proved Marvel’s bold decision to create a shared universe, was executive produced by Alonso.
Alonso kept acting as executive producer for other Marvel movies and associated Disney+ programs. He received a promotion to the position of President, Physical and Postproduction, Visual Effects, and Animation Production in 2021.
Marvel, which was often famed for its spotless reputation, was alarmed by her departure. Alonso’s lawyer Patty Glaser made the claim that his dismissal was connected to his outspoken support for LGBTQ rights, particularly during Disney’s legal battle with Florida over the state’s Don’t Say Gay law. Theart Alonso and Marvel are at odds, according to sources, about the censorship of LGBT Pride images. Quantummania in “Ant-Man and the Wasp” in Kuwait, for release.