Fisher has been at-odds with Warner Bros. since last summer, alleging he was mistreated by Joss Whedon on the set of Justice League.
The running battle has included shots at Walter Hamada, the president of DC Films.According to WarnerMedia, Hamada heard Fisher out, Warner Bros.
investigated, and then had the investigation taken over by Warner Media. That examination of Fisher’s complaints found no issues worthy of pursuit.However, Fisher’s complaints of mistreatment on the set were later bolstered by recent comments from staffers involved in other Whedon productions.
They complained of a belittling style and favortism dividing casts and writers by Whedon, who has yet to respond to the allegations.WarnerMedia responded to today’s Fisher
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