News about Victoria Alonso
New trailer for Marvel's Animated Series X-Men 97 has been posted by Disney+, who also revealed the launch date for the highly awaited debut of the X-Men '97
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February 16, 2024
The trailer for Marvel Studios' latest animated film X-Men '97, which will be available on Disney+ from March 20. The much-anticipated series continues on from the finale episode of the hit 90s television show X-Men: The Animated Series. The X-Men will be followed by Beau DeMayo as they face challenges following the death of their king Professor X.
The Secret Invasion of Marvel has become the highest-rated MCU television series of all time
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June 16, 2023
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has hit a new low just one day after the star-studded premiere of Marvel's Secret Invasion. According to 42 reviews of the first two of the show's six episodes, Secret Invasion has now earned a 69% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Although the score is not strictly 'Fresh' (films and TV shows must receive a percentage of positive reviews above 60% before being designated as 'Fresh' rather than 'Rotten'), it's still the lowest rating of any of Marvel's Disney Plus shows.
Since being fired in March, Victoria Alonso receives a'multimillion dollar payout' from Disney
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April 21, 2023
Victoria Alonso has been with Marvel since 2005, helping the brand develop to become one of Hollywood's most popular companies. In an Amazon project, Alonso, 57, broke her deal with the company. However, her counsel maintains that Alonso was fired for refusing to delete a pro-LGBTQ photograph from January's Marvel hit Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania film in Kuwait, where homosexuality is unlawful. Against a budget of $200 million, the film earned over $500 million worldwide. Alonso was ordered to do something she felt was unethical, according to her counsel, Patty Glaser. Victoria, a gay Latina who had the confidence to criticize Disney, was silenced.' Alonso was vocally dismissive of then-CEO Bob Chapek's oblivious attitude to Florida's controversial 'Don't Say Gay' bill in April 2022.
In Ant-Man 3, Victoria Alonso reportedly clashed with Marvel over the blocking of gay pride words
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March 29, 2023
New information about how she clashed with the studio is emerging just a week after Victoria Alonso's mysterious departure from the company after 17 years with the firm. After working in visual effects on films such as Big Fish, Kingdom of Heaven, and The 6th Day, the 57-year-old Argentina native joined Marvel Studios in 2006 as head of visual effects and postproduction. The original report revealed that she left the studio after a 17-year career, but the reasons for the resignation were unclear.
Victoria Alonso, a Marvel Studios producer, has left the studio after 17 years in surprise
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March 21, 2023
After a 17-year association with the film studio in which the Marvel Cinematic Universe became the highest-grossing movie franchise ever, Victoria Alonso has left Marvel Studios. Multiple sources told The Hollywood Reporter that the 57-year-old executive left the company on Friday for reasons that were "unclear."