Disney Boycott: Marvel Stars joins the calls to cancel subscriptions on Jimmy Kimmel

The actors who worked for Disney urge people to boycott the media and entertainment giant after his network ABC network suspended the actor Jimmy Kimmel on the remarks he made about the assassination of the conservative assassination Charlie Kirk.
The Internet is already lighting with users sharing screenshots of the subscriptions canceled in streaming services belonging to Disney or the holidays canceled at Disney Properties.
The demonstrators also appeared outside the headquarters of Burbank, California, while Disney + Angry Disney + and Hulu users have flooded social media accounts and customer service pages.
Meanwhile, Hollywood celebrities expressed their support for Kimmel and Disney disappointment for suspending his program indefinitely in the middle of the FCC pressure.
But some stars have gone further by approving Disney boycott calls, including actors presented in Marvel shows and films.
Tatiana Maslary, who played in the Disney + series She-hulk: lawyer in lawPublished a behind -the -scenes image of the program on Instagram with bunk text that says “Cancel your subscriptions @DisneyPlus @Hulu @espn!”
In addition, Marisa Tomei, who played Aunt May Spider films distributed by Sony as well as Avengers Disney films have republished Disney platforms “unsubscribe and boycott”.
This follows other talents threatening to turn away from Disney. The writer and producer Damon Lindelof, whose show Lost Ran on ABC, expressed his solidarity with Kimmel and said that he hoped that the suspension of his show would soon be lifted.
“If this is not the case, I cannot in good conscience for the company that imposed it,” he added.
Disney did not immediately respond to a request for comments.
Boycotts of streaming platforms and Disney theme parks could create major financial repercussions, especially since these companies have recently helped support income in the conglomerate.
The latest quarterly report of the company has shown that Disney + has reached 128 million subscribers, up 1.8 million compared to the previous quarter, with Disney + and Hulu combining for 183 million subscribers.
This helped streaming activity to increase its profits, climbing further from a loss of the year and compensating for the lower results in cinema and television.
Meanwhile, the Parks and Experiences division, which includes cruise driving, has seen the income and operating income increase on the increase in customer spending and other stays at the hotel.
During his show, Kimmel criticized what he called the “Gang Maga” to “desperately try to characterize this child who murdered Charlie Kirk as something other than one of them and do everything they can to score political points.”
Subsequently, but before ABC draws the show, the president of the FCC, Brendan Carr, called Kimmel’s comments “really sick” and hinted at the regulatory action against the network and Disney, warning “we can do it the easy way or we can do it.”
Nexstar Media Group, which has 32 ABC affiliation stations and pursues a merger of $ 6.2 billion with TEGNA requiring FCC approval, announced that it would preempt the program “in the foreseeable future”.
Sinclair Broadcasting, the largest ABC affiliation group in the country, also removed the show and asked Kimmel to apologize to the Kirk family and makes a “substantial personal gift” and Turning Point USA.
After Kimmel’s suspension, Carr later said to CNBC that “we haven’t finished yet”.
While Carr has attracted a large support of the Republicans, in particular President Donald Trump, some conservatives have been alarmed with the prospect of a regulatory violation of freedom of expression.
“I hate what Jimmy Kimmel said. I am delighted that he was dismissed,” said senator Ted Cruz on Friday on his podcast. “But let me tell you that if the government is saying:” We don’t like what you, the media, we have said, we will ban waves if you don’t say what we love “, it will end in bad conservatives.”
Cruz, who is the chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee, who has jurisdiction over the FCC, qualified the remarks of Carr “dangerous as hell”, warning a future where the government can influence the published dissemination networks.
“I think it is incredibly dangerous for the government to put itself in position to say:” We will decide what we like and what we do not like, and we will threaten to remove your air if we do not like what you say “”, added Cruz. “And it could be well at the moment to threaten Jimmy Kimmel, but when it is used to silence all the conservatives in America, we will regret it.”
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