Former Disney CEO Bob Iger’s new role as executive chairman will have him focusing directly on the company’s streaming service, Disney+. More specifically, Iger’s job is to right the ship that has been drifting somewhat off course since its massive debut last November. As reported by THR, Disney+ drummed up over 28 million subscribers in its first three months, thanks in large part to its flagship Star Wars series The Mandalorian, Season 2 of which is scheduled to premiere in October. However, outside of that attractive launch series (and every single episode of The Simpsons), the service …