Marvel’s Visual Department Director Andy Park Exits After 16 Years Amid Disney Layoffs: ‘I Couldn’t Be Prouder of the History We Made’
Home Film News Apr 20, 2026 2:38pm PT Marvel’s Visual Department Director Andy Park Exits After 16 Years Amid Disney Layoffs: ‘I Couldn’t Be Prouder of the History We Made’ By Jazz Tangcay Plus Icon Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor @jazzt Latest Patrick Muldoon, ‘Days of Our Lives’ and ‘Melrose Place’ Actor, Dies at 57 12 hours ago Stevie Wonder, Dave Chappelle and More Honor Eddie Murphy at AFI Life Achievement Award Ceremony: ‘I Almost Teared Up’ 1 day ago ‘Beef’ Stars Carey Mulligan and Oscar Isaac on What Drew Them to Their Characters, Who Do Unhinged, Terrible Things 2 days ago See All ©Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection Andy Park, Marvel’s director of visual development, has left the studio after 16 years as part of Disney’s layoffs. Park took to social media to announce his departure. He wrote, “Marvel Studios Visual Development: 2010–2026. End of an era. I was there at the start of a team that broke the mold. 16 years, 40+ films, and 15 films led as Director of Visual Development, I couldn’t be prouder of the history we made.” Related Stories 'Bishop': Amazon Cop Thriller Series Casts Xavier Samuelالمصدر: Variety Entertainment | Source: Variety Entertainment
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