Part 10/11:
The saga of Kathleen Kennedy and Bob Iger highlights the precarious nature of legacy in Hollywood. Achievements from the past don’t automatically guarantee future respect, especially when recent efforts are perceived as misjudged or ineffectual. Their stories serve as cautionary tales about ambition, influence, and the importance of consistent visionary leadership.
As they stand at crossroads, both figures seem to be engaged in last-ditch attempts to cement their places in Hollywood history—whether through awards, influence, or reputation. Only time will tell if these efforts will be remembered as triumphs or further missteps in their tumultuous careers.