Cyborg Actor Shares More Comments About Joss Whedon During Justice Con


While the weekend’s focus was Comic-Con @ Home, there was another virtual convention over the weekend: Justice Con. The Justice League-themed fan event, unrelated to Warner Bros. He had an interview with director Zack Snyder, who showed a new scene for Snyder Cut, and one with Ray Fisher from the Justice League, who played Cyborg in the movie. During the panel, Fisher discussed more about the alleged conditions with Joss Whedon, who replaced director Zack Snyder during production, at the helm of the superhero movie.

“What I’m going to say about the Joss Whedon situation is, obviously, I expressed some very strong words and some very strong comments about Joss Whedon, and each of those words, each of those comments, is true,” Fisher explained (via of the variety).

Fisher is referring to his comments in early July where he said: “Joss Wheadon’s on-set treatment of the cast and crew of the Justice League was rude, abusive, unprofessional and completely unacceptable.”

Producer Jon Berg would later deny that he helped allow any unprofessional behavior, to which Fisher responded directly during the panel. “It took me two and a half years to get all the information I need to be able to build something that’s strong enough that people can’t rule it out,” Fisher said. “We will get to the heart of everything. And if anything I said about that man is false, I wholeheartedly invite him to sue me for defamation, to sue me for slander.”

“Her denial of the situation, her denial of empowering that situation was stupid, she was deaf and she was completely disrespectful to the situation. That man is scared. He should be, too, because we are going to get to the heart of it. And if he Please note, you did not deny that there was unprofessional behavior. You did not deny knowing about any individual behavior. You said that we, that is, assuming “Geoff Johns and I” “We do not allow any unprofessional behavior.” You can see that statement and to say that it is an instinctive statement by an individual who is afraid. “

In December 2019, Zack Snyder confirmed the existence of his Justice League court, and in May 2020, the Snyder Cut of Justice League was announced for HBO Max, WarnerMedia’s new streaming service. However, it won’t come until 2021. The first clip from the film shows the villain Darkseid, one of DC’s most powerful baddies. However, this specific cut of the film will not be canon with the rest of the DCEU.