Charisma Carpenter is responding to Joss Whedon‘s own response over his alleged toxic behavior.
Charisma Carpenter is responding to Joss Whedon‘s own response over his alleged toxic behavior.
Ray Fisher is addressing Joss Whedon’s recent claims in the newest update to the “Justice League” feud.
Joss Whedon has responded to claims of poor behavior lobbied against him by several "Justice League" stars. The filmmaker took over production of the 2017 superhero flick when director Zack Snyder had to step away for a family emergency. In the summer of 2020, Ray Fisher, who played the superhero Cyborg in the film, claimed that Whedon was "abusive" and "unprofessional" while working on the film.
Joss Whedon’s response to allegations of sexual misconduct and verbal abuse on the set of both the famed 90s sci-fi show and the 2017 DC comics blockbuster in an interview with New York Magazine. Whedon addressed claims of mistreatment by Ray Fisher, who played Cyborg in “Justice League” but who saw his role in Whedon’s version severely reduced.
told New York Magazine of his reasoning as to why negative descriptions of his behavior on the sets of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and its spinoff “Angel” weren’t fully factual and his intentions not malicious.“I don’t believe that,” he added, shaking his head, in response to a costume designer’s accusation that he’d grabbed her arm. “I know I would get angry, but I was never physical with people.”He also denied an allegation from a “high-level member of the ‘Buffy’ production team” that he reportedly once made out with an actress on the floor of an office.“That seems false.
The “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” creator gave his unfiltered thoughts in a bombshell profile in New York Magazine.Whedon, 57, claimed in the interview that people used “every weaponizable word of the modern era to make it seem like I was an abusive monster.”“I think I’m one of the nicer showrunners that’s ever been,” he added.Gadot, 36, who played Wonder Woman in “Justice League,” alleged in October that Whedon “threatened” her career during the DC flick’s 40-day reshoots.However, the “Avengers” director denied the accusations in the recent article. “I don’t threaten people.
Joss Whedon has broken his silence months after allegations of bullying and abusive behavior were leveled against him by numerous actors and co-workers on past projects.The filmmaker and showrunner spoke with for an extensive interview and profile, and Whedon used the opportunity to almost categorically deny all the claims made against him.In the interview, Whedon reflected on his work finishing, when the original director, Zack Snyder, had to step away from production mid-shoot. Whedon said, «They asked me to fix it, and I thought I could help.»However, Whedon went on to express that it has become one of the biggest regrets of his life.Ray Fisher, who played Cyborg in the DC superhero blockbuster, publicly accused Whedon of behavior he described as “gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable,” back in July 2020.He also suggested that his role in the film was eventually scaled back because of his conflict with Whedon.Whedon denied that he behaved inappropriately, and went further on the offensive, calling Fisher's acting and personality into question.
Well, there’s breaking your silence and then there’s breaking your silence. Wow.
After being accused in July 2020 by Justice League actor Ray Fisher for “gross, abusive, unprofessional” conduct during the production of the 2017 Warner Bros movie, filmmaker Joss Whedon has finally responded to that accusation in a New York profile, as well as to the string of allegations that followed from Gal Gadot and former Buffy the Vampire colleagues.
Ben Affleck is voicing his concerns about how his public perception, especially when it comes to those viral “Sad Affleck” memes, has impacted his three children: Violet, Samuel, and Seraphina.
A difficult time. Following Ben Affleck’s brief tenure as Batman, he has since opened up about why that filming was such a “bad” experience thanks to the timing of his breakup from ex-wife Jennifer Garner.
Ben Affleck has been pretty much adamant that he’s done with the Bruce Wayne/Batman role and recently told us he was “done” with IP roles. While hardcore fans to move goalposts and insist that he could still stay, again, just this week, he said that his cameo in “The Flash,” which had already been teed up as a goodbye to the character, would be a “nice finish” for the role.
Barbara Gordon flies again! After some difficulties getting off the ground, a Batgirl movie is officially in the works — and it’s coming sooner than comic book fans can believe.
Gal Gadot has broken her silence about controversial director Joss Whedon, alleging the "Justice League" set was anything but wonderful.
controversial director Joss Whedon, alleging the “Justice League” set was anything but wonderful.In an interview with Israeli outlet N12, the actress claimed that Whedon “kind of threatened my career and said if I did something, he would make my career miserable.”The “Wonder Woman” star, 36, went on to address the alleged incident again in a Monday interview with Elle magazine, saying she started “shaking trees as soon as it happened.” When she complained, Warner Bros.
Justice League director Joss Whedon “threatened [her] career”.In December, Gadot had claimed her experience working with Whedon on the Justice League reshoots “wasn’t the best one, but I took care of it there and when it happened. I took it to the higher-ups”.Unnamed sources quoted in an April 2021 report by The Hollywood Reporter then alleged that “when Whedon pushed Gadot to record lines she didn’t like, [he] threatened to harm Gadot’s career”.
Gal Gadot is opening up about working with Joss Whedon on the set of Justice League and how she was “shocked” by the way he spoke to her.
Gal Gadot described in detail today her reaction when, she says, director Joss Whedon “threatened my career” during reshoots for Warner Bros.’ Justice League. While the Wonder Woman actress has described what she called her “experience” with Whedon before, she’s never been so candid about how his actions impacted her.
Gal Gadot had no qualms about speaking out against Joss Whedon. In an interview with ELLE for its November Women in Hollywood November 2021 issue, the 36-year-old actress recalls how quickly she spoke out after Whedon, the director of “Justice League”, allegedly “kind of threatened” her career when she expressed concerns about her character and dialogue.
Gal Gadot had no qualms about speaking out against Joss Whedon.
Justice League producer Charles Roven has revealed what was behind the decision to remove Henry Cavill's moustache with CGI during reshoots. The 2017 DC blockbuster famously encountered more than a few hiccups along the way, including director Zack Snyder stepping back from the movie before it was finished.
Director Dan Trachtenberg (“10 Cloverfield,” “The Boys“) is currently shooting his secretive “Predator 5” movie in Calgary, but that isn’t the only sci-fi property he’s expected to breath new life into.
One of the biggest films that are currently in development from DC Films and Warner Bros. is the feature, “Batgirl.” Originally, the film was expected to debut in theaters with Joss Whedon writing and directing.
James Gunn holds a rare distinction in the modern superhero filmmaking world. He’s the only director to receive credit for helming films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (“Guardians of the Galaxy” and its sequel) and the DCEU (the upcoming “The Suicide Squad”).
Bad Boys For Life directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah to spearhead the forthcoming Batgirl film.According to The Hollywood Reporter, El Arbi and Fallah will join a production team that also comprises screenwriter Christina Hodson and producer Kristin Burr.
(Warning: This post contains spoilers for Episode 6 of HBO’s “The Nevers,” which is the freshman series’ Part 1 finale.)“The Nevers” dove deep into the backstory of Amalia True (Laura Donnelly) with Sunday’s Part 1 finale of the Joss Whedon-created show’s first season. With the reveal of the origins of Amalia — a.k.a.
Justice League director Joss Whedon “threatened [her] career” during reshoots for the movie.Late last year, Gadot said her experience working with Whedon on the set of the Justice League reshoot “wasn’t the best one, but I took care of it there and when it happened.
Wonder Woman 1984 star Gal Gadot has accused Joss Whedon of threatening her career on the set of the Justice League reshoots. Cyborg actor Ray Fisher previously spoke out against the director's alleged "abusive, unprofessional" behaviour on set, leading to further claims and a now-concluded investigation by Warner Bros.
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