Yesterday, news broke that long-time Marvel Studios exec Victoria Alonso had parted ways with the company after 17 years, and some new details have now emerged that don't paint the (former) President of Physical, Post Production, VFX and Animation in a very flattering light.
No reason was given for Alonso's departure in the original trade report, but NY Mag's senior reporter Chris Lee has now taken to Twitter to share some more details that may shed a little more light on what ultimately led to her stepping down (or being asked to step down).
Alonso was responsible for producing the animation and VFX for MCU movies that have grossed over $25 billion in global box office, but Lee is claiming that her relationship with the artists that worked on those projects was less than amicable.
We find it very hard to believe that any one person was solely responsible for the studio's frayed relationship with VFX companies, but if there's any truth to Lee's comments, it would certainly explain why Alonso is no longer in her position.
It's also worth noting that Lee's assessment of Alonso has been refuted.
Whatever the reason for the exec's departure, it's looking like some big changes are on the horizon at Marvel Studios that will likely have an impact on the various animated projects currently in development, including a second season of What If...?, Spider-Man: Freshman Year, and X-Men '97.