Victoria Alonso, in charge of post-production, effects and animation for 
Marvel and a veteran from the beginning of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, 
was a producer of the Oscar-nominated for international film "Argentina:  
1985,"  a drama about human rights abuses in her home country for Amazon, 
and allegedly violated Disney policy by doing interviews for the film and 
showing up at the Oscars with the film's director instead of the "Black 
Panther 2" entourage--she also challenged former CEO Bob Chapek to stand up 
to DeSantis over the "Don't Say Gay" bill and was told she could not do any 
more interviews for Marvel films--her response was that male Disney 
employees have made worse violations and only got wrist-slaps:

https://www.thewrap.com/marvel-victoria-alonso-fired-argentina-1985/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=breaking_news_7235283

It should be mentioned that Alonso, as the person in charge for VFX for 
Marvel, was on the firing line for the so-called "pixel f--king" the studio 
was making over effects scenes in Marvel films and TV shows, although her 
boss Kevin Feige was personally involved in some of those actions.  It's 
been no secret that the quality of the VFX has come into question in recent 
Marvel output.

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