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One of Iger’s notable admissions was that Disney had “lost sight” of its core mission: to entertain. Instead, he acknowledged that the studio had become overly focused on embedding political messages and social agendas into its content, often at the expense of storytelling quality. Iger emphasized that movies should primarily aim to entertain and that messages should be subtly woven into narratives, rather than overtly forced upon viewers. This recognition aligns with what many fans and critics have observed: recent Disney productions are marred by heavy-handed messaging that alienates audiences.