Joss Wheadon’s on-set treatment of the cast and crew of Justice League was gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable.
— Ray Fisher (@ray8fisher) July 1, 2020
He was enabled, in many ways, by Geoff Johns and Jon Berg.
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I'm not saying this is lies or anything but the timing of it seems a little suspect. Could it be they are trying to distance themselves from the theatrical cut in order to hype up the upcoming release of the Snyder Cut? Are they looking to use Whedon as a scapegoat for the lack of success of the movie?
31 minutes ago, abnuggler said:I dont know if the actor genuenly didnt have a great relationship with whedon of if its more of a publicity stunt to keep people's mind in the Snydercut and how it will "solve" everything that went wrong with JL.
I wouldn't know either, but usually when an actor turns on a project like this, it's just a case of wanting to distance themselves from a turkey. Dolph Lundgren did it for Masters of the Universe, for years Kevin Bacon claimed his first picture was "Diner," and wouldn't even acknowledge Fridaythe 13th, and as far as I know Tim Robbins still won't acknowledge Howard the Duck.
21 hours ago, mako said:That's something I never expected. A young actor angrily lashing out at the crew of a failed project. Excuse me while I find a grain of salt to take this with.
I agree, I wouldnt go as far as to deny his claim but it does seem a little off when its coming from someone like you stated talking about a failed proyect and years after the movie came out and surprisingly close to the news of the snyder cut being greenlit by WB, I dont know if the actor genuenly didnt have a great relationship with whedon of if its more of a publicity stunt to keep people's mind in the Snydercut and how it will "solve" everything that went wrong with JL.
That's something I never expected. A young actor angrily lashing out at the crew of a failed project. Excuse me while I find a grain of salt to take this with.