While WarnerMedia may have concluded its internal investigation into “Justice League” star Ray Fisher’s allegations of mistreatment while filming the 2017 movie, his battle with the media giant is apparently far from over.
14.12.2020 - 16:05 / nme.com
Justice League has been concluded by studio WarnerMedia.Earlier this year, Cyborg actor Ray Fisher spoke about alleged misconduct on the set of the DC movie after Joss Whedon took over as director in 2017.Fisher accused Whedon of “gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable” behaviour and also claimed that producers Geoff Johns and Jon Berg “enabled” his alleged behaviour.WarnerMedia has now confirmed that their investigation has now concluded, saying in a statement (via The
.While WarnerMedia may have concluded its internal investigation into “Justice League” star Ray Fisher’s allegations of mistreatment while filming the 2017 movie, his battle with the media giant is apparently far from over.
Walter Hamada is the most dangerous kind of enabler. His lies, and WB PR’s failed Sept 4th hit-piece, sought to undermine the very real issues of the Justice League investigation.
Justice League actor Ray Fisher will not let down his bullhorn in his ire against Warner Bros., in particular DC Films President Walter Hamada.
Justice League” star Ray Fisher says he will not work on any film associated with DC Films President Walter Hamada in the wake of WarnerMedia’s investigation into the alleged misconduct on the superhero film set. The announcement appears to effectively end Fisher’s brief tenure as the DC superhero Cyborg after the release of Zack Snyder’s four-hour director’s cut of “Justice League” on HBO Max in 2021.“Walter Hamada is the most dangerous kind of enabler,” Fisher tweeted on Wednesday.
Justice League story as a comic book with DC.The director’s long-awaited ‘Snyder Cut’ of the 2017 film is due out as a four-part miniseries on the HBO Max streaming service next year.Snyder’s original cut of the DC Comics movie was set to arrive in 2018 before personal tragedy forced him to step aside – with Joss Whedon overseeing the final months of the film’s production.Speaking to Bleeding Cool in a new interview, Snyder revealed that he’s been talking to DC publisher Jim Lee about finishing
Though the battle between Ray Fisher and Joss Whedon over alleged “abuse” suffered during the “Justice League” reshoots has been going on for months already, there really hasn’t been a ton of information revealed about what that all entails.
On December 11, WarnerMedia revealed in a statement that they had "concluded" their investigation into the misconduct on the sets of Justice League and "remedial action" had been taken. However, WarnerMedia didn't disclose its findings or what they meant by "remedial action".
Last week, Warner Bros. announced it had concluded its investigation into “Justice League” star Ray Fisher’s complaints of abusive behaviour from director Joss Whedon (who stepped in to complete the film after original director Zack Snyder was forced to quit due to a family tragedy), and producers Geoff Johns and Jon Berg.
For months now, Ray Fisher has seemingly launched a one-man war against the likes of Joss Whedon, Geoff Johns, and Jon Berg for how the trio treated him (and reportedly others) during the reshoots on 2017’s “Justice League.” While over that time, we’ve heard more specifics about what happened, it’s been largely Fisher on the front lines trying to spread his “Accountability > Entertainment” message about the “abuse” suffered during the reshoots.
Justice League.The Wonder Woman star spoke out following an investigation launched by WarnerMedia into the set, after comments made by her co-star on the DC film, Ray Fisher.“I’m happy for Ray to go out and speak his truth,” Gadot told the Los Angeles Times. “I wasn’t there with the guys when they shot with Joss Whedon — I had my own experience with [him], which wasn’t the best one, but I took care of it there and when it happened.“I took it to the higher-ups and they took care of it.
Gal Gadot is opening up in a new interview about the allegations against Joss Whedon, who stepped in to direct Justice League after Zack Snyder left for a personal family issue.
Ray Fisher says «we're on our way» as WarnerMedia's investigation into comes to a close. The actor — who publicly accused Joss Whedon and producers Geoff Johns and Jon Berg of misconduct on the set — spoke out about the investigation on Twitter on Friday. Fisher said that as of 5 p.m.
It’s been five months since Ray Fisher accused Joss Whedon of alleged “abusive, unprofessional” behavior on the set of “Justice League,” and now WarnerMedia has concluded an investigation into Fisher’s allegations.
WarnerMedia released a statement about the ongoing investigation involving Joss Whedon‘s treatment of cast and crew on the set of Justice League.
Whatever bad stuff went down during the making of Justice League, Warner Media aren’t talking about it except to say they’ve handled it, trust them.
In a statement quietly released Friday night, WarnerMedia said that it has concluded its investigation into accusations of inappropriate conduct during the production of “Justice League.” Though the company didn’t actually explain what, precisely, the result of that investigation actually was.“WarnerMedia’s investigation into the Justice League movie has concluded and remedial action has been taken,” WarnerMedia said in the statement.Released just after 5:00 p.m.