Ray Fisher, who plays Cyborg in "Justice League", said on Twitter today (12.31) that he will no longer be involved in any films related to DC Films President Walter Hamada. According to Variety, this was Ray Fisher's response to Joss Whedon, the director of the 2017 Justice League reshoots, who oppressed and insulted the actors. Steel Ray Fisher tweeted: "Walter Hamada is the most dangerous enabler. His lies, and his response on September 4th, are an attempt to undermine the real issues in the Justice League investigation. I will not be participating in any production involving him." Walter Hamada WarnerMedia's third-party investigation began in August after Fisher accused Whedon of bad behavior and how DC Films co-chairs Geoff Johns and Jon Berg condoned such behavior. WarnerMedia recently confirmed that the Justice League investigation has concluded and that the "remedial measures" requested by Ray Fisher have been taken. Ray Fisher has also previously stated that Hamada forced him to surrender to Geoff Johns. What Ray Fisher calls "The September 4th Failure" is WarnerMedia's response to the allegations, denying Ray Fisher's allegations against Hamada and claiming that Ray Fisher refused to meet with a third-party investigator to discuss the matter. |
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