Recently-Fired Marvel Exec Victoria Alonso Claims She Was ‘Silenced’

Patty Glaser, Alonso's lawyer, gave a Friday proclamation to Assortment rejecting that Alonso was terminated in light of her job as a maker on Argentina, 1985.

All things considered, Glaser asserted that her client was "hushed" by Disney. (And negative,

she made no notice of the exceptionally scrutinized enhanced visualizations in Insect Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.)

The Hollywood Correspondent originally detailed that Alonso's contribution in Argentina, 1985 — which Amazon Studios helped produce —

penetrated an agreement she endorsed with Disney in 2018 that denied work with organization contenders. THR guaranteed that the veteran executive was given a pass,

penetrated an agreement she endorsed with Disney in 2018 that denied work with organization contenders. THR guaranteed that the veteran executive was given a pass,

under the condition that she would adhere to Wonder projects pushing ahead and not advance some other work. Supposedly, Alonso's choice to advance Argentina,

1985 at any rate caused her exit. "The possibility that Victoria was terminated over a modest bunch of press interviews connecting with an individual purposeful venture

about common freedoms and a majority rules system that was selected for an Oscar and which she got Disney's approval to deal with is totally ludicrous," Glaser answered.

"Victoria, a gay Latina who dared to censure Disney, was hushed."

A few outlets have proposed that this is a reference to Alonso's remarks at the 2022 GLAAD Grants, where she called then-President of Disney Bounce Chapek out for his treatment of Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill.

Supposedly, she was told after the honors function that she could never again press for Wonder.