Disney CEO Bob Iger revealed he attempted to get George Lucas to sign a “non-disparagement clause” concerning Star Wars.
In an excerpt from Iger’s new book The Ride of a Lifetime: Lessons Learned From 15 Years as CEO of the Walt Disney Company, courtesy of Reddit user Egoshoppe, Iger details how he tried to get Lucas to sign the clause. Iger begins by discussing how they convinced Lucas to attend the premiere of the movie despite him not wanting to.
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HAHA. That means he KNEW that Disney fully intended to rape and destroy Star Wars....and they have. The Last Jedi....was my last Star Wars movie. I am done (and I have been a life long fan). F Iger, and F Disney.
Kathleen Kennedy is also VERY much to blame here. She saw her chance to push her female agenda.