Justice League’s Ray Fisher Opens Up About Online Comments in Regards to Joss Whedon’s Lack of Professionalism on Set

The truth is coming out now.

DC actors recently campaigned for the release of the “Snyder Cut”. Now the actors who partook in Justice League are speaking out against Joss Whedon. Whedon took over for director Zack Snyder after Snyder left the project due to a tragic family incident. After the release of 2017’s Justice League, it was made obvious by fans and Snyder himself that what hit theaters wasn’t at all what Snyder had planned. The 2017 film was dubbed [by the internet] the Josstice League. And it’s been told recently that about 80% of Snyder’s film was changed once Whedon stepped foot into the project.

Now, apparently, he’s being accused of bad behavior during this time. It started when Ray Fisher (who played Cyborg in the film) posted a video on Monday. In the video, Fisher praised Whedon during the 2017 SDCC. On Monday, Fisher wrote:

“I’d like to take a moment to forcefully retract every bit of this statement.”

Fisher had not expanded on that sentiment:

“‘[Whedon’s] on-set treatment of the cast and crew of Justice League was gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable,” Fisher wrote on Twitter Wednesday. “He was enabled, in many ways, by [producers] Geoff Johns and Jon Berg.”

Snyder’s Justice League is set to be released on HBO Max in 2021 and hopefully, this will feel more like the movie others expect from DC/Snyder.

What do you think about Fisher’s comments?

Source: THR


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