Justice League actor Ray Fisher has called out Warner Bros. after their recent Black History Month tweet. Fisher first burst onto the screen as DC's Cyborg in 2016's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Fisher went on the play the role again in Justice League, which was infamously fraught with both a troubled shoot, and then very poor reviews upon its release. As many may know, much of this is due to the fact that director Zack Snyder had to leave the project before production wrapped due to a family tragedy. The Avengers director Joss Whedon was brought in to finish the film. It was during this period that Fisher's problems with Warner Bros. first began.
During the summer of 2021, Fisher went public with his experience, tweeting that Whedon had engaged in abusive behavior on set. He also stated that he believed the behavior had been enabled by Geoff Johns and Jon Berg, two executives of Warner Bros. As many will remember, Fisher was not the only person to speak out against Whedon that summer. Many cast and crew members of previous Whedon productions came forward to cite similar experiences working with him. The accusations came particularly loudly from many of the cast members of Whedon's massively successful series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. After Fisher's accusation, WarnerMedia launched an investigation into his claims. Fisher has continued to post criticisms of how the investigation is being handled on Twitter, and has also cited this as a reason for him being dropped from the upcoming DC film The Flash.
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This, of course, has not stopped Fisher from continuing to criticize Warner Bros. Most recently, Fishertook to Twitter to draw attention to how Warner Bros. was deciding to
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