It's been almost a year since Justice League star Ray Fisher first levelled a series of extremely damaging accusations against Joss Whedon and WarnerMedia, and he's showing no signs of slowing down.
While the actor has been a little less vocal since Zack Snyder's Justice League was released, it's become clear that he's not willing to allow Walter Hamada, Toby Emmerich, and Geoff Johns - who Fisher has said enabled Whedon - to get away with their alleged actions during those reshoots.
Fisher emphasised that in a Tweet sent out over the weekend. "Walter Hamada, Toby Emmerich, Geoff Johns and Warner believe everything will blow over if they just ignore it hard enough. It won't," the Cyborg actor said. "They played, and lost, a very dangerous game. I've been encouraged by every industry professional to stay the course. And I shall."
WarnerMedia has already investigated what happened on the movie's set back in 2017, ultimately deciding that the trio mentioned above were not at fault. Despite that, Johns has gone very quiet in recent months (he's yet to respond to anything Fisher has said), while Whedon's career has been hurt most. That's not a surprise given how many people came forward to make allegations about him.
Whether Fisher really is going to get anywhere with this remains to be seen. WarnerMedia is clearly keen to move on and have made their intention to do so apparent with various statements and interviews. With that in mind, we're doubtful Fisher will get the outcome he's clearly keen on.