Following the announcement of Zack Snyder’s Justice League releasing next year on HBO Max, Fisher issued a series of statements on Twitter retracting his support for Whedon’s earlier version of the movie and then going on to accuse Whedon of abusive behavior on the sets of Justice League, while also accusing the movie’s producers of ‘enabling’ Whedon’s behavior.
Over the last month, Ray Fisher, who plays Cyborg in the DCEU, has made a number of allegations against director Joss Whedon accusing him of ‘gross, unprofessional behavior’ on the sets of Justice League.
Joss Whedon has so far kept quiet regarding Fisher’s accusations, but the fomenting of the controversy is likely having an effect, since a Joss Whedon Panel was recently pulled from the Comic-Con 2020 schedule.
While the rest of the lead cast of Justice League has neither confirmed nor denied Fisher’s statements, other people have come forward with their own take on the matter.