Amid reports of chaotic productions and fan criticism for the poor performance of its latest projects, the Casa de las Ideas has lost one of its pillars. The Argentine director Victoria Alonso, who held the position of president of physical production and post-production, visual effects and animation of Marvel Studios, has left the company after almost two decades.
In accordance with The Hollywood Reporter, the production company left the studio last Friday. However, the reasons behind his departure are still unclear.
Victoria Alonso joined Marvel Studios in 2006 as Head of Visual Effects and Post Production. She was one of the executives who helped launch the Marvel Cinematic Universe as a co-producer on Hombre de Hierro (2008). From The Avengers (2012), Alonso went on to be credited as an executive producer on the multi-million dollar franchise films and series. For 2021, Victoria took over the newly created role of President of Physical Production and Post Production, Visual Effects and Animation.
Considered one of the most powerful women in Hollywood, Alonso was one of the main ambassadors of the MCU. Likewise, she became an important spokesperson for representation and inclusion efforts at the studio, both within the superhero saga and speaking out openly against projects such as the “Don’t Say Gay” law in Florida, for example.
Victoria Alonso recently produced the Oscar-nominated feature film for Best International Film, Argentina, 1985directed by Santiago Mitre.
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