Aquaman actor, Jason Momoa, backed Cyborg actor, Ray Fisher’s, claims of misconduct on the set of the 2017 Justice League movie.
Fisher commented on Director Joss Wheadon’s on set treatment of cast and crew members of Justice League in early July stating the director was “gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable.”
Whedon, the director of Marvel Studios’ blockbuster superhero movies “The Avengers” and “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” took over directing duties for Zack Snyder on DC Comics Justice League.
According to Fisher, former Warner Bros. co-president of production Jon Berg, and former DC Entertainment president and chief creative officer Geoff Johns, both “enabled” Whedon.
Berg and Johns served as producers on “Justice League.”
Momoa took to Instagram in support of Fisher stating that the events that took place during the 2017 Justice League reshoots needs to be investigated.
“Serious stuff went down,” Momoa stated on Instagram. “It needs to be investigated and people need to be held accountable.”
The Aquaman star also stated that the announcement on July 1, the same day Fisher came forward with his mistreatment accusations, of the actor in talks to voice Frosty the Snowman in an upcoming movie was “fake.”
On Aug. 20 Fisher tweeted that WarnerMedia was launching a third party investigation into the accusations.
“I believe this investigation will show that Geoff Johns, Joss Whedon, Jon Berg (and others) grossly abused their power during the uncertainty of AT&T’s merger with Time Warner,” Fisher tweeted.
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