Before I start this Word on the Street article, Iâd like to remind everyone that Thursday, April 16th, is the last day to cast your vote for the Best Movie and Story of the 2nd Annual Gold Sally Awards! The last award will be posted on the April 17th! Here is the link to the poll:
TIE-BREAKER: Crowning the Best Movie and Story of the 2020 Gold Sally Awards
For a while, there has been a rumor about Sam Raimi directing Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. I choose not to talk about this story because, at the time, it was a rumor that hadnât been confirmed or denied. Now, the director himself has confirmed his involvement in the upcoming Marvel film! Jim Vejvoda, from IGN, reports that this news was first âconfirmed by the projectâs original director, Scott Derrickson, in a social media post wishing Raimi well with the filmâ. But, prior to confirming this news himself, Sam stated âI loved Doctor Strange as a kid, but he was always after Spider-Man and Batman for me, he was probably at number five for me of great comic book charactersâ. The news seems to spark positive reactions from fans, including Josiah from Geeks + Gamers. In a video titled âSam Raimi will Direct Doctor Strange 2 | Marvelâs Best Decision in a Long Time!â, Josiah says âI think that Sam Raimi is, just, the perfect choice for this because he does have a background in horror. I think that he will be great for this. He does know how to handle that type of genre very well and heâs done comic book movies before as well. So, obviously, he has the experience and the know-how to blend these togetherâ.
Here are the sources for this story:
Type âSam Raimi will Direct Doctor Strange 2 | Marvelâs Best Decision in a Long Time!â into Youtube’s search bar or visit the official Geeks + Gamers Youtube channel

In a Word on the Street story two months ago, I talked about how Bob Iger stepped down as Disneyâs CEO to become the executive chairman of the company. Despite not being the companyâs leader anymore, The New York Times feels Bob will save Disney during the days of the Coronavirusâ presence. On April 12th, Ben Smith reports that âMr. Iger has effectively returned to running the companyâ, saying that âMr. Iger smoothly reasserted controlâ. While companies around the world are doing whatever they can to survive, Disneyâs CEO situation now comes across, in retrospect, like a big reactionary move. Two people that feel similarly are Kneon and Geeky Sparkles from Clownfish TV. In a video titled âDisney Fights to LIVE! LAYOFFS in Disney World! Bob Iger in Charge!â, Geeky expresses that The New York Times article says âthat they [The New York Times article] did mention he [Bob Iger] is not CEOâ, while referencing an article on her blog called Pirates and Princesses. However, both Geeky and Kneon question where Bob Chapek has been during this time, with Kneon saying that âBob Chapek, sort of, got sidelinedâ. On this topic, I agree with Kneon and Geeky. Anytime I watched their videos about Disneyâs business decisions during the time of the Coronavirus, Bob Iger has been the one to give the official statements, not Bob Chapek. In fact, it makes me wonder what exactly Bob Chapek has done as Disneyâs CEO? While The New York Times article focuses on Bob Igerâs perspective about how different Disney will be after the Coronavirus, Geeky speculates if Disney regrets making their CEO decision, saying âI bet Disney wishes, God, they just waited a couple more months to make that announcement, the switch, because now they just look stupidâ.
Here are the sources for this story:
https://www.piratesandprincesses.net/yes-bob-iger-is-still-running-disney-no-hes-not-ceo-hes-been-in-charge-the-whole-time/ (a link to The New York Times article is included in this article)
Type âDisney Fights to LIVE! LAYOFFS in Disney World! Bob Iger in Charge!â into Youtube’s search bar or visit the official Clownfish TV Youtube channel (there is some language in this video)

Because of the Coronavirus, Hallmarkâs schedule was been thrown off-course. Movies that were originally announced have now moved release dates. One of these films is Picture Perfect Mysteries: Exit, Stage Death. When I reported on this movie back in February, the date for this film was set for May 17th. However, Hallmark Movies & Mysteriesâ official website lists that date for the premiere of Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Heist and Seek. In an episode on the Deck The Hallmark podcast, the filmâs director, Ron Oliver, says that the film might premiere in August. Meanwhile, a new movie, titled When it Rains it Pours, has been listed on Hallmark Channelâs website! Here is the synopsis directly from the networkâs website:
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âAfter swearing off dating for a full year, Leah quickly learns her new commitment has made her a magnet for men.â
As of April 2020, the film has been given a release date of June 13th. It also stars Cindy Busby and Christopher Russell.
Here are the sources for this story:
https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/deckthehallmark?selected=ADV2719157272 (the episode is titled ‘Ron Oliver & Nelson Wong AKA KENNY!!!’)
https://www.hallmarkchannel.com/when-it-rains-it-pours/about-when-it-rains-it-pours

What are your thoughts on these news stories? Are you looking forward to the Doctor Strange sequel? Let me know in the comment section!
Have fun at the movies!
Sally Silverscreen


