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Avi Arad Resigns as CEO of Marvel Studios

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Marvel Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE: MVL), a global character-based entertainment and licensing company, today announced that the company has entered into a new arrangement with Avi Arad to independently produce films for Marvel under his own production company banner, Avi Arad Productions. In this new capacity, Mr. Arad will remain actively involved in Marvel's upcoming film slate, including Iron Man and Hulk, the first two films anticipated to be financed and produced by Marvel under its new film financing slate. Mr. Arad will also remain attached to produce various licensed productions, including the upcoming Spider-Man 3, scheduled for release next year, and subsequent sequels. Consistent with this restructuring, Mr. Arad is resigning from his corporate positions as Chairman and CEO of Marvel Studios, Chief Creative Officer of Marvel and a Marvel director, but will continue to serve as Creative Advisor for Marvel through the remainder of 2006.

Michael Helfant, President and COO of Marvel Studios, and Kevin Feige, Marvel Studio's President of Production, will lead Marvel Studios and its continuing development of a growing slate of feature films, television and other entertainment projects. Mr. Helfant, an
industry veteran with over 17 years of production experience, was recruited to Marvel last year to manage the expanded scope of studio operations; and Mr. Feige, recently appointed President of Production, has worked side by side with Mr. Arad for the past eight years during Marvel's impressive production run.

"I have helped to build Marvel into a very special company, and on the heels of the tremendous success of X-Men: The Last Stand, I felt like it was the right time for me to move away from the day to day corporate responsibilities in order to focus on what I love best - creating and producing. I am leaving behind a great team to run the studio, and I expect to remain actively involved in the development and production of many Marvel films in the years to come," said Mr. Arad.

Mort Handel, Marvel's Chairman of the Board, commented, "Avi has been a driving force at Marvel, and he and his team are credited with producing some of the highest grossing films in history, including this past weekend's blockbuster X-Men: The Last Stand and Spider-Man, Hulk, and Fantastic Four. His vision and leadership will be missed, but we understand Avi's desire to pursue a broader array of opportunities and wish him the best of luck. Going forward, we are fortunate to have a deep bench led by Michael Helfant and Kevin Feige who will assume the bulk of Avi's company responsibilities." In addition, Sid Ganis, a Marvel Director, Independent Producer and the President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, will assist Marvel during the transition.

Michael Helfant, who joined Marvel in November 2005, has over 22 years of entertainment industry experience, most recently as COO of Beacon Pictures, a major independent motion picture production company whose recent feature film releases include Open Range, Raising Helen and Ladder 49. Prior to Beacon, Mr. Helfant was Senior Executive Vice President of Dimension Films (SPY Kids, Scream and Scary Movie franchises, and The Others), a division of Miramax Film Corp. from 1999-2002. Mr. Helfant also served as Executive Vice President, Head of Business Operations and Acquisitions at Interscope Communications, Inc. (Runaway Bride, Pitch Black, Mr. Holland's Opus and Jumanji), and
Senior Vice President of Sovereign Pictures, Inc (Reversal of Fortune, My Left Foot, The Commitments and Cinema Paradiso). Mr. Helfant started his career as an entertainment attorney with Loeb & Loeb in Century City. Mr. Helfant is a graduate of the JD/MBA program at UCLA.

Kevin Feige has over ten years of entertainment experience, including eight years developing feature films and entertainment based on Marvel characters. He joined Marvel Studios in 2000 as Executive Vice President and was recently promoted to President, Production. He has been actively involved in Marvel's feature film projects, serving
as Executive Producer on X-Men: The Last Stand, Spider-Man 2, The Hulk, The Punisher and Fantastic Four; Co-Producer on X-Men: United and Daredevil and as a production executive on Spider-Man. Prior to joining Marvel Studios, Mr. Feige worked for Producer Lauren Shuler Donner and Director Richard Donner at The Donners' Company. While
there, he worked on films including Volcano, starring Tommy Lee Jones and the hit romantic comedy You've Got Mail, directed by Nora Ephron and starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. He then transitioned into development which led to an Associate Producer role on the film that revamped the comic book genre, X-Men. It was there that he started his
work in the Marvel Universe, developing the X-Men feature for two years with Lauren and Director Bryan Singer, and serving as the film's Associate Producer. Mr. Feige graduated from the University of Southern California's School of Cinema-Television.

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Now Stan Lee must change into HULK LEE and see to it X4 is done right.
 
Oh, and I expected this to be a joke topic. Wow.
 
good luck avi!!...

so who will spawn in his place now?..stan lee?
 
Hulk sucked.

I just felt the need to say that.

Seriously, do we really need a sequel to a movie most people hated?
 
Too bad he'll STILL be involved w/EVERY production from here on out. I used to give this guy MAJOR dap for all of his hard work and business savvy hours he put into the marvel companies movie franchise, but I look back at their mediocre track record of movies and i gotta say to myself, "someone out there can do a better job at this!"
 
Unfortunately he will still be involved with Marvel projects for the time being. I hope he gets completely phased out soon.
Too bad Rothman isn't being fired.
 
You guys are very harsh because you should also realise that it was largely due to him that you have any comic book movies from the marvel line up.

Plus I do not think Hulk was so bad, I just think it had a very bad stigma.
 
Being an executive producer and a creative advisor is two different things. They don't have to listen to him anymore now ;)
 
Wasn't Avi the one saying there won't be an X4? Hmmm.
 
So is this a bad thing???, i mean, ive enjoyed almost every movie made recently about the marvel universe, with a few exceptions of course
 
Ahura Mazda said:
You guys are very harsh because you should also realise that it was largely due to him that you have any comic book movies from the marvel line up.

Plus I do not think Hulk was so bad, I just think it had a very bad stigma.

Yeah, I get that. That's why i USED to praise the man's efforts. But there came a certain point where i feel like there's too much "settling" b/w going the hollywood-lets-change-everything-to-fit-a-wider-audience-to-include-people-with-no-taste-way and the source material's brilliance...
 
Superhero Hype! said:
Being an executive producer and a creative advisor is two different things. They don't have to listen to him anymore now ;)


That is very true...

But it will also depend on what type of influence he really has and also what his contract provides. This is obviously been in the works for some time. In addition, I have aa ard time beleiving it was comletely his choice as these things often hide some other issues never divulged in the press.

Of course, my commentary is not based on any insider information but just direct observance of ceratin corporate policies and events I personally participated in.
 
Ahura Mazda said:
You guys are very harsh because you should also realise that it was largely due to him that you have any comic book movies from the marvel line up.

I think you're giving him too much credit. People in Arad's position usually take credit for good things that are done by their peons. This is the person who said that Man-Thing was "awesome". Go and rent that movie (if you have the $ to throw away) and then come back. We'll see if you still think he's a great producer.
 
He's a big boy who gets paid lots of $ and gets plenty of perks from his job. I don't see why I have to go easy on him or baby him if I don't think his performance is satisfactory... Especially since he doesn't give fans the same benefit, calling them 'idiots' and whatnot. He deserves whatever negative feedback he gets.
 
Ahura Mazda said:
You guys are very harsh because you should also realise that it was largely due to him that you have any comic book movies from the marvel line up.

Yeah I know. People are so friggin ungreatful, its unreal. :rolleyes:
 

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