Disney is laying off over 1,000 employees, including nearly the entire Academy Award-winning visual development team at Marvel Studios. Only a skeleton crew remains to coordinate hiring on a per-project basis.

by expiredaristocracy

31 Comments

  1. The CEO knows “it will be hard.”

    These jerks need to realize benefits, paychecks, etc are part of the societal contract so THEY stay safe as well, I’m just saying.

  2. SECdeezTrades on

    Seems kinda dumb since Marvel was printing cash. AI replacing marvel effects is still a few years off, and they just canceled their partnership with OpenAI so…

  3. Glittering_Cow9208 on

    There needs to be so much more legal prevention to this kind of nonsense. They’re trying to avoid salaried workers and that’s fucked ip

  4. Glad_Pea_4871 on

    why do they feel the need to contract so severely? surely the can afford a few lackluster quarters being DISNEY

  5. I’m sure the executive salaries and mult-million dollar bonuses will not be affected…

  6. i’m assuming that this is disney’s way of switching to a contract hire system to avoid paying out benefits and healthcare?

  7. Someone I know in the business said that studio chiefs are delaying projects “until we can do it with AI.” So they acknowledge the tech is not good now, but they’re fine waiting a few years so that they can do effects or animations with 1/20 the crew.

  8. Just in time for everyone to be overwhelmed by Doomsday / Secret Wars post production!

  9. I know this isn’t always the most loved franchise on the internet but Avatar fans can rest easy because Jim Cameron does the visual work through Weta Workshop and his own Light Storm Entertainment, and other collaboration at his high standard.

    Disney does not own the Avatar IP just distribution and promotion and merchandise/theme park licenses.

  10. AcademicDrag742 on

    Time to gather all my Disney DVDs I’ve collected for the past 10 years and hide them.

  11. MiddleOccasion1394 on

    ……………………….. do they …….not plan to make more Marvel movies?

  12. Disney isn’t hurting either. Unlike many studios Disney’s revenue for 2025 was $95.716B, a 3.47% increase year-over-year. And they have multiple revenue streams to boot. D+, merchandise and parks.

  13. FireFlower-Bass-7716 on

    wow, this is grim.

    I know that as cinephiles we won’t tolerate AI shit, and hand-crafted, low-budget indie films will continue to be in demand the same way people still want to raise their own chickens, knit scarves and bake with sourdough. And if I were a film school student today I would lean into that as a goal, not big budget, big productions. Because those are the films that will fall to AI.

  14. ILikePlayingHumans on

    This could also bite them in the way that no new team coming in will attempt to finish a project early because they lose money and livelihood with a project finishing

  15. Is this the same VFX team that successfully voted to unionize in 2023? Yeah… looks like it is :/

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