Previously, Ray Fisher, the Cyborg actor of Justice League, accused Geoff Johns, the reshoot director of Justice League, of oppressing and insulting the actors during the filming in 2017, and announced last week that he would no longer work with DC Business President Walter Hamada. After Zack Snyder left, Warner Media conducted an internal investigation into the crew members involved in the production of Justice League. The investigation ended at the end of last year, and the producer revealed that it had taken "remedial measures" against those involved in the investigation. On Tuesday night, DC Films president Walter Hamada announced that his contract had been extended until 2023, giving him the opportunity to work on several films after The Flash. Shortly after the news broke, Justice League actor Ray Fisher tweeted his thoughts on the matter. Ray Fisher tweeted: "Weird how Warner Bros. Pictures keeps forgetting to mention in these statements that Walter Hamada worked directly with Geoff Johns & Toby Emmerich during the reshoots of Justice League (oppressing the actor)..." He also said that more news would be shared "soon". Ray Fisher said in an interview with Forbes last summer that he had always suspected that race was the decisive factor in the deterioration of things. He said: "I have always suspected that race was the decisive factor in the deterioration of things, but I was not able to prove it until last summer. The threats, oppression, ridicule and persecution that occurred during the filming process are beyond your imagination." |
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