Update: Ray Fisher Responding to Warner Bros.’s statement about complaints about “overall, abusive” behavior on the set Justice League. FisherCybergIn the movie.
The studio released a statement on Friday alleging that Fisher was not responding to an investigator after investigating allegations that he was a film director. Jose Weden It was abusive.
Fisher tweeted his reply this morning.
“Thank you all for your frustration and scattershot attempt to humiliate me for continuing to support and protect those in power. On August 26, I met the investigator via Zoom.
First: Warner Bros. released a statement tonight about the investigation Justice League The post-complaint production was televised by Ray Fisher, who played the “cyberbug” in the film.
The investigation is based on a July 1 tweet from director Fischer accusing director Jose Weddon of misconduct. Weden stepped in to complete the system Justice League When director Zack Schneider abandoned production due to a family tragedy.
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Jose Weden considered the Justice League cast and crew to be utterly abusive, unprofessional and completely unacceptable. Jeff Jones and John Berg enabled him in many ways. Responsibility> Entertainment, ”Fisher tweeted in July.
Today, Fisher tweeted, “So you can better understand how deep this is going: after talking Justice League, I got a phone call from the president of DC Films, in which he tried to throw Jose Wedon and John Berg under the bus, hoping I would regret Jeff Jones. I will not do. A> E ”
Fisher replied that he had spoken to DC Films boss Walter Hamada In his tweet, Warner Bros. fully defended the executive and clarified their position with the cyberlog actor: The studio brought in a third-party independent investigator to investigate what went wrong with the actor during the actor’s production. Justice League, “To date, Fisher has refused to talk to investigators, ”a studio spokesman said tonight.
A Warner Bros. spokesman for the company made the following statement tonight:
Representatives of Ray Fisher in July Asked Walter Hamada, President of DC Films, to talk about concerns related to Fisher during production Justice League. The two had spoken before When Hamada asked him to play the role of Cyberg in Warner Bros. Upcoming Flash Film with other members of the Justice League.
“In their July conversation, Fisher explained his disagreements with the film’s creative team over the filming of Cyberg, and complained that the script he suggested had not been reviewed. Hamada explained that creative differences are a normal part of the production process and that a film writer / director should ultimately be responsible for these things.
Hamada told Fisher that he would raise his concerns Warner Media So let them investigate. Fisher has not made false claims or made any judgments about it. Justice League Hamada had no involvement as the shooting took place before Hamada was elevated to its current position.
” Although Fisher alleges he never took action against himself, Warner Media began an investigation into concerns raised about the portrayal of his character. Still not satisfied, Fisher urged Warnermedia to appoint an independent third-party investigator.
“This investigator has made several attempts to discuss his problems with Mr. Fisher, but to date, Fisher has refused to speak with the investigator. Warner Bros. is responsible and committed to the well-being of each of the actors and crew in each of its productions. It is also committed to investigating any allegations that are clear and credible about immorality, which Fisher has so far failed to provide. ”
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