Earlier this summer, League of Justice Star Ray Fisher turned to Twitter to criticize director Joss Whedon for alleged abuse on set. He claimed that Whedon’s behavior was “rude” and “unacceptable”. And in a recent panel for League of JusticeHe went so far as to challenge the director to “sue” him if his allegations are not true.
Ray Fisher plays Cyborg in ‘Justice League’
Fisher is an American actor who began his acting career at the Shakespeare Theater in New Jersey. He appeared in several theatrical productions, and also appeared in an episode of The Astronaut Wife Club.
In 2016 Fisher was chosen as the superhero Victor Stone, also known as Cyborg in Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice. She repeated the role of. League of Justice in 2017, and appeared alongside stars like Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Henry Cavill, and Jason Mamoa.
Most recently, the actor was seen on HBO season 3. True detective in front of Mahershala Ali.
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‘Justice League’ was taken over by Joss Whedon
In May 2017, while director Zack Snyder was working on League of Justice, his daughter, Autumn Snyder, tragically died of suicide. Snyder gave up on the project to cry with her family.
Warner Bros. then hired Avengers director Joss Whedon to complete the film. The film ended with various reshoots and CGI effects that fans were finally disappointed with. Shortly after League of Justice released in 2017, fans demanded that the Snyder version be released and created the hashtag #ReleaseTheSnyderCut.
Snyder has been reworking the film for the past year. And he plans to release his version, titled Zack Snyder Justice League, on HBO Max in 2021.
Ray Fisher calls Joss Whedon
Joss Whedon is known for his work on popular projects like Firefly, Buffy the Vampire Slayerand Avengers. So in early July when Fisher called him out for his misbehavior on set, many fans were shocked to hear his claims.
“Joss Wheadon’s on-set treatment of the cast and crew of the Justice League was rude, abusive, unprofessional and completely unacceptable,” Fisher wrote in a tweet. “It was enabled, in many ways, by Geoff Johns and Jon Berg. Responsibility> Entertainment “.
While Whedon did not respond to Fisher’s allegations, League of Justice Producer Jon Berg insisted that the claims he allowed Whedon were not true.
Ray Fisher doubles his claims against Joss Whedon
In a recent League of Justice JusticeCon panel, Fisher doubled down on his claims about Whedon. He said that every word and comment he said about the manager was true.
The actor noted that he has been collecting accounts from various people, and suggested that Whedon “sue” him if any of the allegations are false.
“So we are in the process of making sure that people can tell their stories confidentially so that they don’t receive any form of compensation against them,” Fisher said. “We will get to the heart of everything. And if something of what I said about that man is false, I invite him with all my heart to sue me for defamation, to sue me for slander. “
Whedon has yet to respond to Fisher’s comments.