JUSTICE LEAGUE Star Ray Fisher Says "There's No Way" He'll Be Stopped From Doing Press For The Movie

JUSTICE LEAGUE Star Ray Fisher Says "There's No Way" He'll Be Stopped From Doing Press For The Movie

The release of Zack Snyder's Justice League is fast approaching, and while Ray Fisher's time as Cyborg appears to have ended, the actor makes it clear he won't be stopped from promoting the DC movie...

By JoshWilding - Jan 25, 2021 02:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League

WarnerMedia's investigation into Justice League's reshoots may have concluded, but Cyborg actor Ray Fisher still isn't backing down. He's been on the attack in recent weeks, making it clear that DC Films President Walter Hamada is also complicit in whatever happened, and vowing to never work on a project the executive is involved in. 

That led to Fisher being removed from the cast of The Flash, and it sounds like his time as Cyborg is well and truly at an end (there are also no plans to recast the character right now). 

Despite that, the actor made it clear during a recent social media Q&A with fans that he won't be stopped from helping to spread the word about Zack Snyder's Justice League when it hits HBO Max. Hamada isn't involved with that project, so this could happen, but the actor could also wind up overshadowing the release.

After all, everyone is going to want to know what happened during Joss Whedon's reshoots! 

"There’s no way you can stop me from doing press for Zack Snyder’s Justice League," Fisher exclaims. "There’s no way. So, what that all looks like, as far as the logistics and health and how those things get handled? Like I said, I don’t know that just yet. But, I expect that there will be some sort of significant promotion, in some way. I can’t imagine a movie that has been as anticipated as this, not going the distance they can to promote [it.] Unless, there’s something else going on behind the scenes."

As we've seen in recent weeks, Snyder, Fisher, and Darkseid voice actor Ray Porter are all happy to speak to obscure YouTube channels about Justice League, so even if WarnerMedia doesn't reach out to the actor, chances are he won't struggle to find places to talk about the "Snyder Cut."

Check out this video of Fisher below:
 

SOCIAL MEDIA: Ray Fisher says he'll be a part of the Snyder Cut press tour. "There's no way you can stop me from doing press for Zack Snyder's Justice League". from r/DC_Cinematic

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10. Ed Norton (The Hulk) = Walked Away

The original plan was for Ed Norton was originally supposed to return as Bruce Banner/The Hulk in The Avengers but plans changed when he butted heads with Marvel Studios during The Incredible Hulk's production. After insisting that he rewrite parts of the script, Norton refused to promote the movie due to his unhappiness with how it ultimately came together. 

His desire for creative control was a problem for Marvel even in their earliest days, and while we've never been entirely sure whether he walked away from the MCU or was fired, comments from the actor have indicated that he probably decided not to reprise the role down the line. 

After his experience working on The Incredible Hulk, Norton is unlikely to ever return to the genre!
 

9. Andrew Garfield (Spider-Man) = Fired

Andrew Garfield had a good thing going with The Amazing Spider-Man franchise. Sure, the first two instalments weren't particularly well-received by a lot of fans, but they were financially successful, and he had Sinister Six and at least two more solo outings to look forward.

However, he ended up being fired by Sony and that apparently came after he failed to attend an event with Sony bigwigs for what he claimed was sickness caused by jet lag. It did not go down well.

The plan had been to announce The Amazing Spider-Man 3 at that event and with Marvel pushing for the opportunity to reboot the franchise, Sony finally pulled the trigger on an overdue MCU team-up.
 

8. Shailene Woodley (Mary Jane Watson) = Fired

Talking of The Amazing Spider-Man movies, Shailene Woodley was cast as Mary Jane Watson in the 2014 sequel, but the apparent negative reaction from fans to her being chosen to play the character resulted in Sony completely cutting the actress from the movie.

She had shot a number of scenes (MJ would have been Peter's new neighbour and possible love interest) but they all ended up on the cutting room floor, and she was nowhere to be seen.

It was later claimed that Marc Webb scrapped her role in order to streamline the sequel and focus on Peter and Gwen Stacy, and while there was talk of Woodley returning for the third instalment, it didn't sound like she was particularly happy with the way she was treated.
 

7. Hugh Jackman (Wolverine) = Walked Away

Hugh Jackman was first cast as Wolverine in the late 90s and the fact he was still playing the character two decades later is nothing short of remarkable. However, realising that he wanted to embark on other projects and feeling that he was too old to continue playing a superhero, the Australian actor decided to hang his claws up with 2017's Logan.

That brought the character's story arc to a close in an emotional and memorable finale. 

As of right now, Wolverine is very much dead and that's something Jackman seems content with. Ryan Reynolds hasn't had much luck convincing him to reprise the role, and with the Disney/Fox merger meaning the hero is returning to the MCU, it seems likely Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige will find a new actor to play the popular X-Man. 
 

6. Ben Affleck (Batman) = Walked Away

If Ben Affleck had ended up playing the Caped Crusader in The Batman, it would have been nothing short of a miracle. The actor clearly didn't want to continue playing the character, and after the negative critical response to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Justice League, it's easy to see why that is. As a result, he gave up both the role and director's chair. 

He also had his fair share of personal issues while making the movies, but did indicate that he enjoyed working with Zack Snyder in recent interviews (but not Joss Whedon, we're assuming).

Matt Reeves has since chosen Robert Pattinson to play the new Batman, and there's now no chance of Affleck ever reprising the role. On the plus side, he now seems to be considerably happier.
 

5. Ruby Rose (Batwoman) = Walked Away

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Batwoman just wrapped up its first season, but Ruby Rose has announced that she's decided to walk away from the role. A specific reason wasn't given, but there has to be a reason. 

It could be because she injured her back on set or the negativity the actress has had from fans, but we're bound to find out what happened sooner rather than later. For now, though, The CW now needs to find a new actress to replace Rose in season two, and they're looking for an LGBTQ actress.

This is undoubtedly one of the most surprising departures on this list, and a game-changer for the series.
 

4. James Purefoy (V) =  Fired

V for Vendetta is one of those great comic book movies which seems to have been mostly forgotten in recent years, but what you may not realise is that before Hugo Weaving ended up landing the lead role, James Purefoy had been cast as the iconic character.

He had even shot scenes as V, but when the movie's director and producers realised he didn't have the charisma needed for the role, he was unceremoniously fired by the studio. 

Weaving was asked to take over and it's thought that there are even scenes in the finished movie where it's Purefoy beneath the mask (clearly not all his scenes were terrible). It's now hard to imagine anyone other than Weaving playing V, but one has to wonder about what might have been.
 

3. Dougray Scott (Wolverine) = Walked Away

Before Hugh Jackman was cast as Wolverine, Batwoman star Dougray Scott had been chosen to take on the role of the iconic Marvel Comics mutant by director Bryan Singer.

His casting had been made official, and he was getting ready to start shooting before some unexpected scheduling conflicts resulted in him being forced to choose between starring in X-Men or answering the call from Tom Cruise to play the lead villain in Mission: Impossible II.

Scott didn't believe that superhero movies were popular enough to have a positive impact on his career, so he went with the spy franchise and ended up starring in arguably the worst chapter in that series. As a result, the actor likely missed out on becoming a household name.
 

2. Terrence Howard (Rhodey) = Fired

Believe it or not, because he was a more bankable star at the time, Terrence Howard scored a larger sum for Iron Man than Robert Downey Jr. Unfortunately, he took a little too much credit for the first movie's success and demanded a massive pay rise for the sequel which frugal Marvel boss Isaac Perlmutter simply refused to pay.

As a result, he was fired from the role for controversial reasons. Brace yourselves for this one. 

You see, it's been said that Perlmutter was confident that no one would notice Howard being replaced...because all black people look the same. Crazy, right? Don Cheadle ended up as War Machine in Iron Man 2, and he's done a great job, with Howard starring in critically acclaimed Fox drama Empire.
 

1. Michelle Pfeiffer (Catwoman) = Fired

Michelle Pfeiffer did an incredible job as Catwoman in Batman Returns and delivered the most iconic take on the character to date (even all these years later). At the time, Warner Bros. wanted her to star in a solo outing but the plug was quickly pulled on the project, and she was unceremoniously fired.

The true story behind these events have never been revealed, but it's been widely reported that it boiled down to Warner Bros. and Joel Schumacher wanting to head in a more kid-friendly direction moving forward. That obviously didn't work out well for the Batman franchise as what came next sucked. 

On the plus side, Pfeiffer got another shot at a superhero role in Ant-Man and The Wasp
 

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dracula
dracula - 1/25/2021, 2:42 AM


Wonder how long it will be before they recast Cyborg

Time to reboot Superman, The Batman seems like a good place to start for a new snyderless shared universe
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 1/25/2021, 6:06 AM
@dracula

"The Batman seems like a good place to start for a new snyderless shared universe"

Meh, leave Reeves Bat-Verse to its own devices. I'd rather let it be it's own thing than see Pattinson's Batman fighting parademons in two movies.
GwenLantern
GwenLantern - 1/25/2021, 6:44 AM
@regularmovieguy - If Batman does fight Parademons (or whatever non-grounded enemy is attacking the Justice League) then wouldn't that be in a Justice League movie? Not in a Batman movie.

Because we will be having Batman fighting supervillains in other movies, whether it's Pattinson or not. That's gonna happen. But his own trilogy can remain grounded. You don't need alternate universes to explain that.
MosquitoFarmer
MosquitoFarmer - 1/25/2021, 8:30 AM
@dracula - It seems they've dropped the character altogether for the unforeseeable future, as far as the DC blockbuster films go.
bcom
bcom - 1/25/2021, 5:02 PM
@dracula - The Batman seems far too grounded for a DC shared universe. I want a more fantastical DC movie universe where characters like Green lantern, Martian Manhunter, Killer Croc and Gorilla Grodd can easily appear without having to be more "grounded in reality" interpretations.
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 1/25/2021, 2:42 AM
I mean cmon you really think they are going to let you near a mic to promote this project now? He probably fulfilled whatever contractual obligation he had to promote JL during the theatrical one it would be idiotic of them to pay to set up interviews that give him an opportunity to talk more shit about them bc you KNOW that’s all anyone is going to ask about.
Battabing
Battabing - 1/25/2021, 12:26 PM
@Ha1frican -
Yeah, he can promote it on Twitter, like he's been doing.
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 1/25/2021, 12:42 PM
@Ha1frican - Imagine the question "So Ray. How much more screentime do you have as Cyborg now?"

Ray: "Walter Hamada is a bad CEO. He enabled Joss Whedon who was a coon and allowed Geoff Johns to breathe in the same room as me. Who the f*** spells Jeff as Geoff. A mouth breather that's who. Thank you so much for the question. I needed to get that off my chest."
Chappers
Chappers - 1/25/2021, 2:43 AM
It would be HILARIOUS if he was completely edited out of the Snyder-cut
MUTO123
MUTO123 - 1/25/2021, 2:44 AM
dracula
dracula - 1/25/2021, 2:44 AM
Just finished rewatching the teen titans animated series. Man the DC shows hold up so well


Now that is cyborg
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 1/25/2021, 3:33 AM
@dracula - My controversial opinion is that I don't love the Teen Titans cartoon. I'm nostalgic about it but objectively I don't think it's a good adaptation of the comic. I feel that it gets some of it's characters wrong too.

Their Robin is supposed to be Dick Grayson but frankly he acts more like Jason Todd most of the time. There's none of the Grayson charm or humour in his character.
dracula
dracula - 1/25/2021, 2:45 AM
Going to try to hold onto that snyder cut fame as long as possible before he becomes another turd in the wind
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 1/25/2021, 2:47 AM
Also and this is borderline conspiracy theory and odds are more likely than not that this isn’t true but part of me is convinced there really won’t be a big marketing push. Between the fact that Godzilla Vs Kong is supposedly coming out after but already has its full trailer and marketing starting, and the fact that they moved that movie up seemingly randomly so close to JL it makes me think they are kinda trying to skew the metrics and undercut its potential success OR siphon some of that to GvK bc they don’t think it’s gonna do well. I dont know it just seems odd to me how sudden that whole thing is and how they’d put two of their bigger upcoming projects that close together
Blergh
Blergh - 1/25/2021, 3:46 AM
@Ha1frican - the Snyder Cut already has two trailers.
Any more marketing isn't in the cards these days, GvK isn't getting much PR outside of trailers either.

Added to that they already released merchandise for the movie. The marketing is certainly in swing.
Origame
Origame - 1/25/2021, 5:50 AM
@Ha1frican - really doubt it. Snyder cut already has 2 trailers.
Battabing
Battabing - 1/25/2021, 12:31 PM
@Ha1frican -
It's gonna be hard to sell a four hour movie. That's the problem the last bunch of executives had with Snyder. Four hours straight is a big commitment, and it's worse that you're selling a repackaged film we saw 3 years ago and bombed at the box office.
I think they've realized that the Snyder Cut is for Snyder fans whereas GvK is for the general audience.
Mrtoke
Mrtoke - 1/25/2021, 2:48 AM
He’s annoying but that’s only cause he can’t really explain in full detail what the investigation. If you don’t care about the wrongs the others have done according to him, then you sad.
Blergh
Blergh - 1/25/2021, 3:15 AM
@Mrtoke - he illegally recorded a phone call with the investigator and shared that.
Sharing what happened would be even less of an offense than that.

That shows me he doesn't want to divulge what happened because it would belittle his claims. He probably got screamed at
ShimmyShimmyYA
ShimmyShimmyYA - 1/25/2021, 6:44 AM
@Blergh - yeah at this point bridge is burned he’s got nothing to lose by coming out and stating his version I’m just annoyed by this there’s a conspiracy against me shit by him
InfinitePunches
InfinitePunches - 1/25/2021, 2:50 AM
Yeah, I'm sure they'll pay him to go around telling people not to financially support their company. Sorry, man. You can't burn your bridge and cross it too.
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 1/25/2021, 2:54 AM
Unfortunately there’s a pandemic, and everything is being done remotely via video calls, Rey.

If the marketing team are told not to include you, you won’t be apart of it, simple. It’s going to be hilarious if he isn’t involved, and we get another year of him throwing cryptic accusations out even further.
Origame
Origame - 1/25/2021, 5:53 AM
@Se4M4NSt4ine - well I mean technically he can just keep sending tweets telling people to go watch the movie. And I doubt anyone at wb will have a problem with it since it's only gonna make people want to see it at no cost to them.
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 1/25/2021, 6:33 AM
@Origame - I mean, sure?

But he’s specifically talking about WB promotional push, and expecting to be a apart of it.
GwenLantern
GwenLantern - 1/25/2021, 3:00 AM
Did we get a press tour for WW84?

I don't think it's necessary, considering the circumstances.

Especially not for a director's cut of a 4 year old film on a streaming service.

What does he mean by "There’s no way you can stop me"? Is he going to force interviewers to interview him? Is he one of these "Muh freedoms" guys who is squarely against placing restrictions on a deadly global plague?

Or is he implying that Walter Hamada, Jon Berg, Joss Whedon and Geoff Johns are grouping together in their secret swamp headquarters hatching a plot to prevent him from doing press?
VoiceofReason
VoiceofReason - 1/25/2021, 10:34 AM
@GwenLantern - I vote swamp fortress.
Thing94
Thing94 - 1/25/2021, 3:03 AM
Go. Away.
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