Amid years of taking a stand, Ray Fisher is opening up more than ever. In a new feature at The Hollywood Reporter, the “Justice League” star gets candid about his allegations of unprofessional behaviour and abuse from director Joss Whedon and executives at Warner Bros.
The film’s writer Chris Terrio says, “With a white writer and white director, we both thought having the perspective of an actor of colour was really important.
And Ray is really good with story and character so he became a partner in creating [the character].” After original director Zack Snyder left the project and filming was taken over by Whedon, Fisher says that he had “to explain some of the most basic points of what would be offensive to the Black community.” RELATED:
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