Did Disney shoot itself in the foot by pulling the rights it rented out to other platforms, specifically Netflix, only to launch its own streaming service? The House of Mouse will never admit to it, but Disney's newly-renewed CEO, Bob Iger, does sound a lot like he's admitting there's a flaw in the company's aggressive push towards Disney+.

Recently, Disney's key franchises, Pixar and Marvel Studios, have been having a tough time finding their foothold amidst a transforming market because of the rise of streaming services and the lingering effects of the years-long global pandemic.

During the Sun Valley Conference, Iger expressed his concern over the struggling titans and attributed much of their recent plight to the aggressive push towards Disney+.

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late last year, Iger has struggled to steer the company through a more complicated and very different entertainment industry landscape. The two cornerstones of Disney's expansive kingdom - Pixar and Marvel - have experienced dwindling performance and diminishing returns from their theatrical releases, namely