Netflix’s Ted Sarandos Says Working With “Thrifty” Old Marvel Television Regime Was A “Fistfight”: “I Thought We Could Make Money With Great Television”
Before Kevin Feige became the chief creative officer at Marvel, thanks to Disney, and the hiring of Brad Winderbaum to oversee Marvel Studios‘ takeover at Marvel Television (as both Jeph Loeb and Ike Perlmutter were removed from that division) there were some obvious frustrations between the old regime and Netflix, despite the streaming service greenlighting six different interconnective shows as the streamer ended up severing their relationship just when more spinoffs were in development. Continue reading Netflix’s Ted Sarandos Says Working With “Thrifty” Old Marvel Television Regime Was A “Fistfight”: “I Thought We Could Make Money With Great Television” at The Playlist.



Before Kevin Feige became the chief creative officer at Marvel, thanks to Disney, and the hiring of Brad Winderbaum to oversee Marvel Studios‘ takeover at Marvel Television (as both Jeph Loeb and Ike Perlmutter were removed from that division) there were some obvious frustrations between the old regime and Netflix, despite the streaming service greenlighting six different interconnective shows as the streamer ended up severing their relationship just when more spinoffs were in development.