Marvel producer Victoria Alonso leaves Disney superhero studio
Longtime Marvel Studios executive Victoria Alonso has left the Walt Disney Co.-owned superhero film juggernaut, a rare example of high-level turnover at one of Hollywood’s most successful operations.
A Disney spokesman confirmed that Alonso is no longer with Marvel but did not give any reason for her departure.
Alonso has been with Marvel since 2006, joining as the company’s executive vice president of visual effects and post production.
She served as co-producer on the first “Iron Man,” followed by “Iron Man 2,” “Thor” and “Captain America: The First Avenger.” More recently, she was an executive producer on projects such as “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,” “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” and the Disney+ series “Loki.”
Marvel became successful because of its consistency in the superhero genre, but its track record has started to show cracks. The latest “Ant-Man and the Wasp” movie was hammered by critics, and the film suffered a steep drop-off at the U.S. box office after a strong debut.
Alonso was among Marvel chief Kevin Feige’s key deputies, alongside Nate Moore and Louis D’Esposito. Marvel is an essential anchor of Disney’s strategies in both theatrical film and streaming as the company tries to keep attracting subscribers while getting closer to profitability.
Buenos Aires-born Alonso moved to Los Angeles during the 1980s to get into the visual effects industry. She worked with James Cameron and Tim Burton before arriving at Marvel.
She recently brought a Latina hero to the screen with “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” character America Chavez (played by Xochitl Gomez) as part of a larger effort to diversify Disney’s superhero offerings.
Alonso also produced “Argentina, 1985,” which was nominated for the Oscar for international feature this year.
— Times staffer Jevon Phillips contributed to this report.
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