Disney’s messy succession story; Overcoming the production challenges of ‘Strange Darling’

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CEO of Disney Bob Iger takes the stage at the 2024 Disney Legends Awards during Disney's D23 Expo in Anaheim, California, U.S., Aug. 11, 2024. Photo by REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni.

In the wake of Disney’s big night at the Emmys, Kim Masters and Matt Belloni take a look at the New York Times article chronicling the chaotic succession endeavors at Disney.

Plus, Masters speaks with writer-director J.T. Mollner and producer Roy Lee about their cat-and-mouse thriller Strange Darling. The film currently sits at 95% on Rotten Tomatoes and was called a “clever masterpiece” by Stephen King. But the road to such acclaim was not an easy one for the filmmakers. Mollner and his producers faced constant pushback from studio executives at Miramax, including having production shut down two days into shooting. Plus, the pair tells us about editorial clashes in post-production that would ultimately result in Mollner being given final cut.

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Host:

Kim Masters

Producer:

Joshua Farnham