JUSTICE LEAGUE Star Ray Fisher Calls Out Joss Whedon For "Gross, Abusive" On-Set Behavior

JUSTICE LEAGUE Star Ray Fisher Calls Out Joss Whedon For "Gross, Abusive" On-Set Behavior

Cyborg actor Ray Fisher has followed up his recent Comic-Con clip retraction with a far more damning statement on Joss Whedon's behavior on the set of Justice League, calling out the director over Twitter.

By MarkCassidy - Jul 01, 2020 10:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League

Ray Fisher recently took to social media to "forcefully retract" the praise he gave to Joss Whedon at SDCC a few years ago, and the Cyborg actor has now followed that up with a far more damning statement on the filmmaker's behavior on the set of Justice League.

Warner Bros. hired Whedon to finish the movie when Zack Snyder was forced to step away after a death in the family, and although Fisher and other cast members seemed to be fully on board with the decision at the time (they can't really say any different in the middle of promoting a film, after all), this Tweet suggests that Whedon was a nightmare to work with.

Check out Fisher's comments below along with the original video - Jason Momoa's expression may well speak volumes!

As you can see, Fisher's Tweet also calls out Geoff Johns and executive producer Jon Berg for "enabling" Whedon, so there is some pretty heavy shade being thrown!

We've heard whispers about Whedon being a little difficult to work with in the past, but nothing even close to what he's being accused of here. It's going to be interesting to see if Whedon or the others respond or if any of Fisher's castmates back up these claims, so keep an eye out for updates.

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ScarletWarlock
ScarletWarlock - 7/1/2020, 10:37 AM
I hate to say it, but does this not kind of smell like bs to some of you? It certainly doesn't line up with his experiences in the past like whatsoever, including on set for Justice League: 'I was disappointed, but when I got home to New York I found a bottle of my favorite champagne and a note from Joss that said 'To Battles Lost. Gratefully, Joss.' I can’t tell you how much it meant to me that he took the time to write to me. Joss Whedon is a class act. I had the letter framed."'

Just my two cents considering Ray himself has shown really odd behaviour, and this happens to lineup with the thoughts of a culty fandom. Just seems a little too convenient, vague, and unprecedented to judge early on.
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