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Monday Mouse Watch: Will Dick Cook’s exit trip up “Pirates 4” as well as the Muppets’ big-screen return?

Jim Hill shares what he’s heard about the sudden resignation of the Chairman of Walt Disney Studios. In particular the impact that this management change may have on the various pictures that Cook had personally put into development
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As I sat in the Arena at the Anaheim Convention Center earlier this month, watching the Walt Disney Studios presentation at the D23 EXPO, I remember thinking that no one but Dick Cook could pull off a show like this.

Dick Cook
Kelly Preston, Ella Bleu Travolta, John Travolta and Disney's Dick Cook
at Walt Disney Pictures Presentation at Disney's D23 Expo on September
11, 2009 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.
(Photo by Eric Charbonneau/Le Studio/Wireimage)
Copyright 2009 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

I mean, who else but the Chairman of Walt Disney Studios – renown for being one of the best-connected, well-liked people in the business – could persuade John Travolta & Kelly Preston to come make their first public appearance since the death of their son, Jett? Or – for that matter – get Johnny Depp all dolled up in his Capt. Jack gear to come promote Disney’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” sequel , “On Stranger Tides.”

But that said, as the crowd gave Dick & Johnny a standing ovation as they exited the Arena arm-in-arm (allegedly in search of rum) … I couldn’t help but think about something else that I’d recently heard about Cook. That there were those at the Studios who were openly gunning for the Chairman.

Mind you, this was back in June, while I was attending the Licensing International Expo in Las Vegas. And from what I was told then, it appeared that Dick’s job was safe. For a while, anyway. You see, as a Disney insider explained it to me then:

Dick Cook
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“Management knows that there’s no way that Depp will ever agree to do another ‘Pirates’ picture unless Cook is still in power. Johnny has no loyalty to the Walt Disney Company. It’s his personal relationship with Dick that will get that picture made.”

So one has to wonder about the timing of all this: A week after Depp stands on stage at the D23 EXPO and basically tells the world that he’ll soon be starring in “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,” Cook suddenly walks the plank. Doesn’t that seem a trifle co-incidental to you?

Well, if Mouse House officials thought that – after his appearance in the Arena at the Anaheim Convention Center -- they had Johnny all sewn up to reprise his role as Sparrow, they were in for a rude awakening.

Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow at Disney's D23 Expo
Copyright 2009 Disney Enterprises. All Rights Reserved

In a phone interview that Depp did with the Los Angeles Times last Friday, this Academy Award-nominee flat-out admitted that his zeal for appearing in “On Stranger Tides” had now waned. That – on the heels of Dick’s resignation -- "… there's a fissure, a crack in my enthusiasm at the moment" in regards to appearing in a fourth “Pirates” picture.

And then when you factor in that Johnny allegedly hasn’t yet officially signed a contract to appear in “On Stranger Tides,” that he and Dick reportedly had a handshake deal that would hinge on how well the screenplay for this proposed “Pirates” sequel turned out … Well, one wonders if we’re actually going to see a fourth “POTC” picture now. That Depp – in an effort to get back at those who had helped speed along Cook’s exit – might now opt out of the project. Leaving the Studio without a tentpole for the Summer of 2011.

To be fair, there are those at the Mouse House who insist that – in spite of the fact that Cook was one of the best-liked execs in the business – it was still time for Dick to go. That -- given how poorly the Studios’ non-Pixar product had been performing at the box office lately -- it was clear that Cook’s taste in projects was out of sync with what the public wanted to see at the multiplexes these days.

And given that under-performing pictures like “Confessions of a Shopaholic” were having a disastrous effect on the Company’s earnings as they moved through their pay TV & DVD sales phases … It was felt that it was in the shareholders’ best interest if a change was made at the top at the Studios.

Muppets at Disney's D23
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Of course, now the question is what becomes of all those projects that Cook had personally been shepherding through the development process. In particular that much anticipated production that’s supposed to be the Muppets’ return to the big screen, “The Cheapest Muppet Movie Ever Made.” Which will reportedly be shot early next year and then be released theatrically sometime in the Fall of 2010.

Mind you, Dick’s exit should have no impact on this production. With the accent in that last sentence being placed on the word “should.” But let’s remember what happened when Michael Eisner announced in March of 2005 that he was stepping down as the head of The Walt Disney Company in September of the following year. Chris Curtin –the then-Vice President and General Manager of the Muppet Holding Company (who, prior to his new gig, had long been Michael’s assistant) – lost a lot of his political capital on the heels of Eisner’s announcement. It soon became impossible for Curtin to get various divisions at Disney to get behind Miss Piggy and pals because … Well, mostly because the Muppets’ biggest patron (i.e. Eisner) would soon be out of power. And just in case the new head of the Mouse House wasn’t a Kermit the Frog fan, many execs now opted to take a wait-and-see approach in regards to the Muppets.

Muppets at Disney's D23 Expo
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Which bring us now to Lylle Breier, a longtime loyal lieutenant of Dick Cook who’s now the senior vice president & general manager of Special Events & the Muppets. In theory, Cook’s exit from the Company shouldn’t have any impact on “The Cheapest Muppet Movie Ever Made.” But given that Lylle has been able to accomplish so much with these characters over the past year because people at the Studios knew that Dick was in her corner … One has to wonder what’s going to happen now. Especially on the heels of last week’s story in Variety that said that development was actually slowing down at Walt Disney Studios.

Will the new head of Walt Disney Studios keep all of the productions that Cook already had in the works perking along? Given all of the cutbacks & downsizing that's been going on in the entertainment industry over the past year, that hardly seems likely. For that matter, who might Bob Iger pick to be Dick’s successor? Back in June, I remember hearing that Oren Aviv, the president of Walt Disney Studios Motion Picture Production, was a possible candidate to replace Cook. But that was three months ago. Who knows who Iger might be considering now?

Oren Aviv
Disney's Oren Aviv and Director Robert Zemeckis at Walt Disney Pictures
Presentationat Disney's D23 Expo on September 11, 2009 at the Anaheim
Convention Center in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Eric Charbonneau
/Le Studio/Wireimage) Copyright 2009 Disney Enterprises, Inc.
All Rights Reserved

In closing, I’d just like to say that – for years now – all I’ve ever heard about Dick Cook is what a nice guy he is. But given that – in show business – nice guys finish last, I guess it’s a tribute to Cook’s survival skills that he lasted as long as he did as Chairman of Walt Disney Studios.

Wherever this well-liked executive lands, I’m sure that many of Hollywood’s top talents will soon be seeking him out. As Johnny Depp said in last Friday’s interview with the LA Times:

"(Dick)'s instantly trustworthy. And you generally don't meet people at the studios you trust. He will be somewhere and I will always look forward to working with him.”

Dick Cook
Disney's Dick Cook at Walt Disney Pictures Presentation
at Disney's D23 Expo on September 11, 2009 at the
Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.
(Photo by Eric Charbonneau/Le Studio/Wireimage)
Copyright 2009 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Which is a pretty strong incentive, all by itself, for some other studio to quickly come along and scoop Mr. Cook up, don’t you think?

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