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Jason Momoa Posts Support for Ray Fisher Amid Warner Bros. Investigation

Jason Momoa is the first Justice League actor to speak up with support for co-star Ray Fisher amid the Warner Bros. investigation into his claims of what happened on the set of the superhero film.

Ray has said that Joss Whedon, the director who replaced original director Zack Snyder, was “abusive” and “unprofessional” while working on the movie.

Warner Bros. launched an investigation into the claims and then said that Ray was not cooperating, which he refuted in a statement.

Jason took to his Instagram Stories on Monday (September 7) and shared a photo of Ray along with the caption, “I Stand with Ray Fisher” in hashtag format.

Ray posted a screencap of the photo on his Twitter account and said, “Let’s Go!!! #BORGLIFE. Accountability>Entertainment.”

Also featured in the cast of Justice League are Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, and Ezra Miller.

Ray Fisher Fires Back at W.B. for Trying to Discredit Him Amid 'Justice League' Investigation

Ray Fisher, the actor who played Cyborg in the Justice League movie, is speaking out after Warner Bros. said he wasn’t cooperating with an investigation into claims he made about misconduct on the set.

The 32-year-old actor previously called out Joss Whedon, the director who replaced Zack Snyder on the project after he had to drop out due to a family emergency.

Joss Wheadon’s on-set treatment of the cast and crew of Justice League was gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable,” Ray has said.

On Friday night, Warner Bros. released a lengthy statement and said that Ray has declined to speak to an independent third party investigator who is looking into the claims.

“Thank you all for the support and for seeing through @wbpictures desperate and scattershot attempt to discredit me to continue protecting those in power. I met with the investigator via Zoom on Aug 26th. Below is an email I sent to my team and @sagaftra immediately after,” Ray tweeted on Saturday.

In the email that Ray sent to his team, he said that he ended the interview early because he felt he needed to consult with his team before proceeding with the call.

Ray added, “It’s also worth noting that I made it clear to the world on Aug 21st that I would be vetting the investigator to ensure a fair and protected process for all witnesses. @wbpictures has escalated this to an entirely different level, but I’m ready to meet the challenge.”

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'Justice League: The Snyder Cut' Gets a New Trailer, Will Be Released in Four Parts

The first teaser trailer for the upcoming Justice League: The Snyder Cut has been released!

Zack Snyder was the original director of the DC Universe movie Justice League, but he had to drop out in the middle of filming due to a family emergency and Joss Whedon was brought in to finish the movie.

The film was not well-received and fans have been asking Zack to release his own cut for years… and now he finally is doing that.

During the DC Fandome event on Saturday (August 22), Zack revealed that the film will be released on HBO Max in 2021 in four, one-hour segments. There will also be an option to watch the project as one, four-hour movie.

Featured in the trailer are Ben Affleck as Batman, Henry Cavill as Superman, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, Jason Momoa as Aquaman, Ray Fisher as Cyborg, and Ezra Miller as The Flash, as well as more franchise stars like Amy Adams, Amber Heard, Kiersey Clemons, and Diane Lane.

Zack revealed during the panel that Cyborg is the “heart of the movie,” and that the character “holds the team together in a lot of ways,” according to Variety.

'Justice League' On-Set Misconduct: Investigation Launched Into Joss Whedon's Behavior Amid Ray Fisher's Allegations

Joss Whedon was accused of on set misconduct by Justice League‘s Ray Fisher, who revealed that Joss was “abusive” to the cast and crew during filming.

Variety is reporting that an investigation into Whedon, as well as producers Geoff Johns and Jon Berg, is taking place.

Upon hearing this news, Ray took to Twitter to share his thoughts.

“After 5 weeks of interviews with various cast/crew, @WarnerMedia
has officially launched an independent third-party investigation to get to the heart of the toxic and abusive work environment created during Justice League reshoots. This is a MASSIVE step forward!,” Ray posted.

Ray first spoke out with a cryptic message about it all.

Superman's Black Suit Revealed in Clip from Snyder Cut of 'Justice League'

The Snyder Cut of Justice League is in the works and director Zack Snyder just shared a short clip from the upcoming film!

Snyder was the director on the DC Comics movie Justice League, but he had to withdraw from the film in the middle of production due to a family emergency. Joss Whedon stepped in to finish the film and changed a lot of Snyder‘s original vision. Now, HBO Max will be releasing the Snyder Cut next year.

Zack debuted the clip during an appearance on a JusticeCon panel on Saturday (July 25). In the clip, Henry Cavill‘s Superman is seen meeting up with Jeremy Irons‘ Alfred after coming back from the dead. He is wearing the black suit that was not used in the previously released version of the film. After flying down to ground, Superman says “I’m assuming you’re Alfred.”

During the panel, Zack confirmed that he is restoring the film to the intended aspect ratio of 1:4:3 and he will only use footage that he was there to work on.

“There will be no chance on earth that I will use a shot prior or after I left the movie,” he said. “I would destroy the movie, I would set it on fire before I would use a single frame that I did not photograph. That is a f—ing hard fact.”

One of the stars of Justice League recently claimed that Whedon was “abusive” to the cast and crew of the film.

Zack Snyder Says His 'Justice League' Will Have No Studio Compromises

Fans are already buzzing about Zack Snyder‘s Justice League!

Over the weekend, the 54-year-old director responded to questions on Vero regarding the upcoming release of his Justice League, which were broken down via DR Movie News.

The new information includes that the original Steppenwolf design will return, he is already deep in VFX work on the movie, and the film will be “100% his vision with absolutely no compromises.”

It’s also likely that a new teaser will come before DC FanDome on August 22, and Junkie XL will return to score. It will also include more Knightmare sequences with Darkseid and Superman, and Kevin Costner will likely return as Jonathon Kent for a brief cameo.

Here’s why the “no studio compromises” information is so exciting for fans, via Coming Soon:

“After Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice failed to match Marvel’s The Avengers in terms of box office revenue, Warner Bros. insisted that Snyder lighten the tone of Justice League. As such, Snyder made compromises in order to appease studio heads. So, even if Snyder had released his film in 2017, it likely still would not have been his intended vision. Now, with the freedom given to him by HBO Max, Snyder has full reign to release the Justice League he wanted to release all along. Whether it paves the way for future sequels and includes the darker bits he has teased about for years, or merely serves as a conclusion to a 3-part story remains anyone’s guess.”

This star recently weighed in on speculation that Joss Whedon trash-talked Zack Snyder on set…

Henry Cavill Finally Weighs In on the Snyder Cut of 'Justice League'

Henry Cavill is speaking out with his thoughts on the upcoming “Snyder Cut” of the movie Justice League.

If you weren’t aware, Zack Snyder was the original director on the DC Comics movie Justice League, but he had to drop out of the project in the middle of filming due to a family emergency. Joss Whedon stepped in to finish the film, which reportedly included plenty of rewrites and a new direction for the story. (One of the Justice League stars just spoke out with claims of abuse from Whedon)

Now, Snyder is getting his chance to release his version of the film thanks to HBO Max. It’s been rumored that the Snyder Cut might be released as a series or just one, long, epic film.

“With everything that has happened this year, with the lockdown and cinemas having to close and streaming services now being how we are getting our entertainment, it’s not really a surprise. I think it’s one of those things where it’s an opportunity, and I think it’s great that Zack has an opportunity to finally release his vision of [Justice League] and I think that’s really important for a storyteller and a filmmaker. When that doesn’t happen, it’s always a sad occasion. And now Zack has the opportunity, and I’m excited to watch it,” Henry told Variety.

Henry was also asked about the rumors circling about him returning to play Superman in the future.

“They get wilder and wilder by the day. The amount of speculation, the stuff I read on the Internet, is extraordinary and sometimes frustrating. It’s when you see people stating stuff as fact,” Henry said. “Like, ‘No, that’s not the case. That hasn’t happened, and that conversation isn’t happening.’ But the important thing is that people are excited about it, and I think it’s important to be excited about a character like Superman. Superman is a fantastic character. If people are chatting about it, and even if they’re making stuff up, it’s okay, because that means they want to see the character again. And in an ideal world, I would absolutely love to play the character again.”

Henry did say something recently that gave fans a lot of hope for the future of the movies!