Were doing a lot.

When we talk about improving our film, slate, there are really three approaches.

One is you have to kill things you no longer believe.

Bob Iger

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And thats not easy in this business.

Because either youve gotten started, you have some … costs.

Its a relationship with either your employees or with a creative community.

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And its not an easy thing.

But you got to make those tough calls.

Weve not been that public about it.

He didnt name names today either.

You have to look at everything youre making, that you do believe in.

And you have to take a position that good is not good enough.

You have to basically strive for perfection, he said during an investor conference Q&A.

A lot of people think its audience [superhero] fatigue.

Its not audience fatigue.

They want great films.

And if you build it great, they will come, he said.

He noted that has made nearly $30 billion from 33 films.

We got to return to something akin to that.

And I actually am confident that we will.

Whether its more resources … or more time.

And, You have to put into the pipeline things you really do believe in.

And we know were working on that as well.

Most importantly, in all of this discussion, he said, is focus.

Disney is incredibly linked to the quality and the success of our films.