Jason Momoa is speaking in favor of his co-star.
In July, Ray Fisher, who appeared in the “Justice League” with Momoani, accused Jose Whedon of “gross, abusive, unprofessional and completely unacceptable” behavior on the set of the film.
When director Zac Schneider walked out due to a family tragedy, the 56-year-old director stepped in to wrap production around the picture.
‘Justice League’ star Ray Fisher claims when director Jose was ‘insulting’, undisclosed on set
In addition, Fisher, 33, accused producers GeF Jones and John Berg of “enabling” the filmmaker’s alleged behavior.
Since then, VernerMedia has begun investigating the claims, but the company claims Fisher has not cooperated.
Now, in an Instagram post shared on Monday, Momoa has landed to bat to defend Fisher.
The post featured a 41, “Game of Thrones” alum sitting with her co-star during a ComicCon panel.
“This S-T needs to stop at @ Ray8 Fisher and it can be seen by everyone who has experienced what it has done under the watch of bWbpictures,” Momoa captioned the post. “I think it’s clear that people announced the fake Frosty ad without my permission to try to distract Ray Fisher, with whom we acted on the restoration of the Justice League.”
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The actor referred to the upcoming “Frosty the Snowman” project in which he was previously said to have played the title role. The announcement of the next Warner Bros. project – said to be produced by Berg and Johns – was made on the same. The day according to Fisher’s claim.
Fox News has learned that the project is in development and when it comes to snowmen, Frosty is not the subject. It is not clear if Momoa is connected.
Reached by Fox News on Monday, Warner Bros. declined to comment.
Momoa, meanwhile, concluded her Instagram post: “Serious content has come down. It needs to be investigated and people need to be held accountable. #ISWWithRayFishes.”
Wadden, Berg and John did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News, nor did they provide representatives for Fisher and Momoa’s co-stars Gail Gadot, Ben Affleck and Ezra Miller.
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In a statement to Variety in July, Berg said it was “clearly untrue that we enabled any business conduct.”
He claimed: “I remember [Fisher] There is a well-known proverb of cyborg in the animated series, annoyed that we want to call it ‘Buaa’. “
Momoa has a strong bond with Warner Bros., as the studio also has its billion-dollar earnings in “Aquaman”, which will be its sequel and December’s blockbuster “Dune.”
The cast is currently working with 54-year-old Schneider on a new cut for the film, which will be released on HBO Max.