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Welcome back to What I’m Hearing. While I’m on vacation, today’s issue forgoes the usual Who Won the Week (it’s Ryan Reynolds, of course, or maybe Kevin Feige for luring Robert Downey Jr. back to the MCU… though the fact that Disney will need to pay Downey more than $100 million for two movies, after box office bonuses, is basically an admission that Marvel was in a pretty rough spot).
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While I’m on vacation, today’s issue forgoes the usual Who Won the Week (it’s Ryan Reynolds, of course, or maybe Kevin Feige for luring Robert Downey Jr. back to the MCU… though the fact that Disney will need to pay Downey more than $100 million for two movies, after box office bonuses, is basically an admission that Marvel was in a pretty rough spot). Also no time for Feedback, Reading List, or Quote of the Week, though it certainly would’ve been this gem from Harrison Ford, who was asked at Comic-Con whether his Marvel character or Indiana Jones is better at handling snakes:

  • “I’ve always treated these questions with the utmost respect and somehow, at the same time, complete disdain. I will not answer that stupid question. But thank you. Delighted to have the opportunity.”
Amazing stuff from the king of crapping on his fanboys. Instead, I’ve packed today’s issue with some Oscars news, a Deadpool & Wolverine take, and a great discussion of Warner Discovery’s NBA Problem between me and several of Puck’s authors (if this were Inside the NBA, I guess I’d be Ernie Johnson?). Then on Thursday, Eriq Gardner will captain the WIH ship (so no WIH+ tomorrow). And yes, Eriq will have more on the Michael Rubin situation…

Programming note: This week on The Town, Disney’s top marketer Asad Ayaz walked me through the Deadpool & Wolverine campaign (and why he nixed a Mickey ears poster), Lucas Shaw and I parsed Warner Discovery vs. the NBA, and NBCU’s Mark Lazarus pregamed Olympics coverage and the stakes for Peacock. Subscribe here.

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Discussed in this issue: Jimmy Kimmel, Adam Silver, Martin Short, Chris Rock, John Mulaney, David Zaslav, Ryan Reynolds, Luis Silberwasser, Charles Barkley, Tim Cook, Brian Roberts, Robert Gibbs, Bob Iger, Roone Arledge, and… Mark Cuban’s suggestion.

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