Joss Whedon has responded to claims of poor behavior lobbied against him by several "Justice League" stars. The filmmaker took over production of the 2017 superhero flick when director Zack Snyder had to step away for a family emergency.
In the summer of 2020, Ray Fisher, who played the superhero Cyborg in the film, claimed that Whedon was "abusive" and "unprofessional" while working on the film.
The claims sparked an investigation by WarnerMedia into the matter that resulted in "remedial action," though any additional specifications were not shared.
Fisher was later removed from the cast of the upcoming "The Flash" movie. Joss Whedon (center) has responded to claims of poor behavior on the set of "Justice League" made by stars Gal Gadot (left) and Ray Fisher (right). (Getty Images) Meanwhile, Fisher's "Justice League" co-star Gal Gadot had made her own claims against Whedon, alleging that he "threatened" her career.
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