Ray Fisher calls out Joss Whedon as abusive during Justice League filming

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Ray Fisher, Joss Whedon, Justice League, Zack Snyder

Update: A few more tidbits on this situation via Variety. When reached for comment, producer Jon Berg said that it was "categorically untrue that we enabled any unprofessional behavior," but said that he remembers Ray Fisher "being upset that we wanted him to say 'Booyaa,' which is a well known saying of Cyborg in the animated series." Joss Whedon had no comment.

Mere days after walking back his support of Joss Whedon's reshoots on JUSTICE LEAGUE, Ray Fisher has called out the AVENGERS filmmaker for inappropriate behavior on the set of the DC Comics film.

JUSTICE LEAGUE was a notorious bomb at the box office which led to the massive #ReleaseTheSnyderCut movement. With Snyder finally getting his chance to release his version of the film, minus Whedon's 80+ minutes of reported changes, it seemed this story wouldn't have any more wrinkles. But, like a Mother Box, you don't know how dangerous something can be until you unleash it.

Fisher voiced his opinion about Whedon's on-set behavior on Wednesday via Twitter. In the tweet, Fisher also points toward JUSTICE LEAGUE producers Geoff Johns and Jon Berg as being enablers of Whedon's alleged actions.

Seeing as Fisher's shots have just been fired, I'm gonna slap a "More to come" on this puppy. Stay tuned, folks!

Source: Twitter

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