Justice League’s Ray Fisher Issues Warning To Joss Whedon

Justice League actor Ray Fisher has issued a warning to the director of the movie, Joss Whedon and claims he should be scared of what he has to say.

It’s been such an interesting time of late in the DCEU.

First off, it was revealed that Zack Snyder’s Justice League was going to be released on HBO Max in 2021.

Then we learnt that Michael Keaton was going to be returning as Batman in The Flash movie.

There are also rumours that Ben Affleck might be making a comeback to the DCEU, which would be epic.

Then there was Ray Fisher saying that Joss Whedon was abusive on set.

He played Cyborg in Justice League and he had a lot to say about Joss Whedon.

Fisher also recently claimed he had a lot more to say.

Fisher revealed this during the Justice Con panel this weekend, and you can see what he said in the video below.

Ray Fisher says Joss Whedon should be scared of what he has to say

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Here’s what Ray Fisher had to say about Joss Whedon:

I put out some pretty strong words, and some pretty strong comments about Joss Whedon and every single one of those words, and every single one of those comments is true. There is a process that is being undergone as we speak to get to the heart of everything that I’m talking about. The man is probably scared, and he should be because we are going to get to the heart of everything that went down. And if anything I said about that man is untrue, I invite him wholeheartedly to sue me for libel, to sue me for slander.

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