. That means it won’t be competing for Premier League rights in the upcoming UK auction. And Disney+ won’t be wringing international value out of some of Disney’s megabrands, such as Marvel. So don’t expect to see Captain Britain any time soon.: Reflecting on internal subscriber research, Disney’s Europe chief Jan Koeppen summed it up like this: “The adults among them had a term that they often used.
, Equity general secretary Paul W Fleming told us that actors and other screen workers have become Brexit “collateral damage” thanks to Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s “deeply irrational” fixation on fishing over the collective needs of a £112 billion industry that boasts a kaleidoscope of world-class film, TV, theatre, and music stars. The government, meanwhile, has pointed the finger of blame squarely at the EU, saying its proposals on visa-free travel were rejected during talks.