As expected, today’s firing of Disney Studios head Rich Ross has Tinsel Town buzzing, and a picture of a Mouse House in disarray is emerging. Marvel Studio head Kevin Feige has been named several times as a potential replacement, but Nikki Finke’s must-read analysis also confirms what we wrote about last year: legendary skinflint Ike Perlmutter is very much in the mix at Disney, and his personal dislike of Ross certainly didn’t help matters. (Ross was also on the outs with Pixar’s John Lasseter, according to Finke.) But even Disney chairman Bob Iger is feeling the Ike pinch:
Ross arrived at a watershed time for the studio: shortly after Iger entered into the 2009 deal with Marvel. The comic book, TV, and film entertainment company’s Israeli owner Ike Perlmutter is not just a notoriously tough customer but a budget-obsessed megalomaniac besides a recluse. He has taken control of Disney’s consumer products division already (firing here, fixing there), and my sources tell me he is making Iger’s life miserable with back-seat managing of everything, especially Walt Disney Studios. (“Iger has real problems with Ike. That’s the real story,” one of my insiders tells me. ”Bob thought he could handle him. But Ike is uncharmable.”)
Whoa.
Uncharmable. That’s one way to put it.
Although Marvel’s publishing business is still being more or less left alone to do its comics thing, it is increasingly in the middle of Disney’s New York real estate problem. Disney Publishing’s lease on its New York office is up and a new home is being sought. Much of the staff was relocated to White Plains several years ago, but the editorial offices are still in New York. Ike has reportedly volunteered to have them move into Marvel’s midtown offices—offices which are already “snug”, shall we say. The plan hasn’t been approved—Disney has an entire department given over just to moving people around and they operate with military efficiency. They might even require more than one bathroom for their floor plan.
But there’s another story we’re hearing of late: that Disney may move ALL of its East Coast publishing back to Burbank. The only reason Disney ever had a substantial New York publishing base was because of Hyperion Books, the traditional book publishing arm that was created by Michael Lynton more than 20 years ago. You just can’t have a literary publishing house located in LA. So offices in the trendy Flatiron district were set up. Disney’s magazine division (where The Beat was then employed) moved East a few years later, but since then Manhattan real estate prices have led the personnel to be moved away, bit by bit, to less spendy climes like White Plains and Northhampton.
Moving everyone West would cost a fortune. But not everyone would make the move.
At any rate, while it’s clear that JOHN CARTER is the sword that finally felled the unpopular Ross, the Disney-Marvel-Pixar three-way looks very unstable until a suitable studio head is found…and those aren’t easy shoes to fill. Meanwhile, Ike’s influence on the rest of Disney is growing and growing. He is, as we often point out, the numb
Hmmm… Who controls Steve Jobs’ shares? (Also a big shareholder, from the Pixar acquisition.)
What’s interesting is that Ike is not on the Board. He’s in charge of Marvel. Of course, if Marvel tanks, and Disney must replace him, what sort of shareholder does he become?
“Hmmm… Who controls Steve Jobs’ shares?”
A trust (The Stephen P. Jobs trust) controlled by his widow, it is the largest single stakeholder, perlmutter has (I think – working back from his stock allocation around back from when the takeover happened) about a 1-2% share in Disney.
And from looking around, Perlmutter is maybe the 11th or 12th largest shareholder – where does the Beat get this ideas he’s the number one shareholder?
My 30 Disney shares place me near the top, right?
Ike looks like he would be very much at home the offices of Wolfram and Heart: http://tinyurl.com/bnwrc2f
Heidi, can you please do an in-depth article about Perlmutter? He seems endlessly fascinating, yet I know almost nothing about him.
Thanks for the heads up. That article on Deadline is the stuff broken dreams are made of.
Commenters, read the LINKED Deadline article. Apparently, Ike has been micromanaging Disney merchandising and making Iger’s life hell. Great Read!
any source for perlmutter DIS stockholdings? i couldnt find much on the internet. i did see that he was paid $590M in equity for the marvel acquisition. so with DIS trading at about $31/share at the end of 2009 when the deal finalized i get about 19M shares or about 1% of the company (all calculations back-of-the-envelope). the Jobs trust controls a little under 8% of DIS and is the only shareholder DIS mentions in the 10K and proxy statements for owning more than 5% of the company. i could be missing a whole lot tho, so any other sources or corrections are welcome. thanks!
The comments are meals in themselves…
I couldn’t agree with you more. Having worked with him a lifetime ago, I can honestly say that I’ve never met anyone in life who enjoyed sinking a knife into the backs of their “trusted” colleagues more than Rich. He fancied himself a Godfather of sorts and reveled in the feeling that everyone had to kiss his ring daily. If you dared to challenge him and–as a result of that–eventually lost your job, you were reminded weekly by the old guard that you’d “know best if you never say a bad word about Rich. He’s listening and can ruin you.” Seems his level of paranoia and insecurity seems to have gotten worse over time. Shame, really.
Gary was always the backbone and workhorse of the Channel and anyone who didn’t have their head up Rich’s a** at the Channel knew that. He never truly got the recognition for the turnaround that happened there that everyone knew was mostly due to him.
I can think of no better situation that exemplifies karma coming back to bite someone than this. I hope Rich is doing some serious soul searching on his break. Even a massive ego like his has to be extremely bruised by this spectacular and epic failure.
Comment by Beego Tenley — Saturday April 21, 2012 @ 8:51am PDT REPLY TO THIS POST
I loooooove LA!
Found a couple Perlmutter gems…
There isn’t a bigger prick in this business than Ike Perlmutter (and yes, I realize what a big statement that is). He’s trying to gut Disney like he gutted Marvel (with it’s whopping 40 employees pre-acquisition). Fuck that guy
Comment by Ex Marvel Guy — Friday April 20, 2012 @ 3:08pm PDT REPLY TO THIS POST
Indeed. Stories about him pulling paper clips out of trash cans, and the like, are legendary.
Comment by Gil Brooks — Friday April 20, 2012 @ 3:51pm PDT REPLY TO THIS POST
“Heidi, can you please do an in-depth article about Perlmutter?”
“And from looking around, Perlmutter is maybe the 11th or 12th largest shareholder – where does the Beat get this ideas he’s the number one shareholder?”
Sure! You want that article with or without actual facts?
Without? That’s our specialty!
SvenJ — what I thought you were Uther today?
“I STILL LIKE IKE”
-Regardless of the fact that there is no way the man in that picture is over 65 years old…
Nice try though Perlmutter.
I agree w/Emily Smith from the NY Post:
( http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/ike_takes_ax_to_star_salaries_5DWLvn9zgQx2txjyF35QON ):
“Cruise’s people reached out, but Marvel decided they didn’t want the actor to overshadow the superhero. They are great at transforming [less famous] actors into superheroes,” one source told us. Another said, “They think the franchises speak for themselves. Ike doesn’t play Hollywood games.”
-I love it. This cat worked a deal w/ToyBiz a bank and Marvel, and he is now a Disney exec chill’n on a 3+Million Dollar Salary with an upward momentum that makes even Jay-Z sick w/envy. ‘Recall reading the fiscal reports Marvel used to post pre-Permutter at marvel.com, and one of the power-point presentation slides noted the top three global merchandising companies:
1. Disney
2. Time Warner
3. Marvel Entertainment
At that time (2000 – 2005) I was psyched to see Marvel in 15yrs as the numero uno w/their new announcement about the films being developed for world wide attention, and Hasbro, and the already Sony and Fox films being successful… on top of it all Quesada’s and Jemas’s ‘NuMarvel’! It was only a matter of time.
-I have collected Marvel comics during the 80’s, as well as from 200 – 2006. Although I am not a fan of how Marvel went about the publishing / marketing / and design of their ‘events’ (except for Civil War), of all the people to excel in their careers while taking something like Marvel to unprecedented heights, Ike Permutter is also maintaining fan-favored concepts/aspects applied to the integrity of the Marvel brand. W/out Ike Perlmutter working with Kevin Feige (who also fortunately collaborate well with Quesada), Marvel’s character-based assets would normally lose out and end up like the BushJr-era movies. That mo-fo Perlmutter’s gotta update his photo though…
FYI: No reference is listed at Wikipedia for a sentence one of their sentences inside their site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Perlmutter:
“Although Perlmutter received $800 million in cash and $590 million in Disney stock after the acquisition, he has admitted he does not want a seat within Disney’s board of directors.”
-’Any legit sources on this? :-)
Ha. Nikki Finke reporting on Perlmutter. It’s like some kind of bizarre Hollywood shut-in echo chamber….
I believe the going rate for a Finke photo was around a thousand, a couple thousand? Stuff like this intrigues me. How someone can be so powerful and completely mysterious. Why someone hasn’t completely cracked this one open is beyond me.
Any chance Kerry Callen will work on Ike Perlmutter’s photo???
P L E A S E :
http://kerrycallen.blogspot.com/2011/10/animated-comic-covers.html