Ray Fisher continues to make headlines, and recently caused quite the stir after levelling more damning accusations against Justice League reshoots director Joss Whedon. The actor now claims to be looking into why former Forbes writer Sheraz Farooqi is no longer working for the site, and why his comments about the director changing an actor's skin tone have been removed.
That's something we will keep you updated on in the coming days, but Geek Show House recently spoke to Fisher and pushed him for details on the extent of those reshoots.
Surprisingly, the actor alleges that every single scene he was in ended up being reshot...expect one. The scene in question saw the League meet with Gotham City Police Commissioner Jim Gordon, though it was clear watching the film that even parts of that were altered by Whedon down the line.
"It's hard to tell with certain shots of other people for scenes that I wasn't there for, but what I can tell you from my character and from what you saw in the theatrical version that every single scene, with the exception of the Gotham City police rooftop scene with Commissioner Gordon and Batman and Flash; every single scene that I'm in was reshot. I reshot almost the entire film on my end."
It's unclear what Fisher may or may not be getting at here, though he's previously alluded to his race being a factor in the way both he and the Cyborg character were treated in Justice League.
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