Friday, 5 January 2018

Ryan Murphy Was SHOOK Over Disney Buying Fox Studios: ‘It’s A Very Emotional Thing For Me’

Ryan Murphy has been dealing with his own private American Horror Story after Disney made a deal to acquire 20 th Century Fox.

The mega-producer acknowledged he’s been “very emotional” amid the Fox-Disney bargain, but will wait and see how the dust settles before deciding if he wants to take his powerhouse production company elsewhere.

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He said at the Television Critics Association press tour on Thursday πŸ˜› TAGEND

“It’s a very emotional thing for me. Three months ago, I reckoned I would literally be interred on the Fox lot. I had my mausoleum picked out. I grew up there. So I was very unprepared for what happened.”

Murphy’s production company has been at Fox Studios for almost 15 years, where he has grown hitting depicts for both FOX and FX. So, he was understandably shaken up after his studio home was now abruptly part of the gargantuan Mouse House.

Long past his Glee interval, Murphy was worried he would be forced to Disnify his decidedly non-family friendly job. But a call with Disney boss Bob Iger reassured the writer he had nothing to worry about. He recollected:

“I got a called from Mr. Iger, and I said point-blank that what I do is not specifically Disney, and I’m not interested in that and I’m concerned about that. I’m like,’ Do I have to threw Mickey Mouse in’ American Horror Story’ now? ‘”

The “very sweet and transparent” Iger assured Murphy that Disney is an issue of preserving the properties of the studios it acquires, and merely intends to use its resources to induce them better.

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Now rest-assured, Murphy is excited to see what good things come from this new deal. He concluded πŸ˜› TAGEND

“I think that Mr. Iger has done an incredible task of taking communities and keeping those families in tact. Like Pixar, like Marvel. So I’m sort of interested to see what that corporation will look like before I make any decisions about where I’m going to go … I was astonished, but I’m very hopeful.”

Exactly. Disney doesn’t want to change you, Murph. It wants you to stay precisely the behavior you are … so you can build poppa Mickey more dough!

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