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'Justice League' Investigation come to an end with "Remedial Action" following Ray Fisher's Claims, Says WarnerMedia

Ray Fisher who play the role of Cyborg in DC Universe, smiling while wearing a Black Suite.

'Justice League': Finally WarnerMedia says Investigation Concluded and has reached a Decision after the Cyborg's Accusation

Cyborg to the Rescue...

Five months after the Justice league Actor Ray Fisher piped up alleged misconduct during the 2017 reshoots of Justice League and made claims that became controversial, Finally WarnerMedia has concluded an Investigation into Fisher's Allegations.

WarnerMedia said in a statement last Friday evening that it's concluded its Investigation into the set of Justice League.

“WarnerMedia’s Investigation into the ‘Justice League’ Movie has Concluded and Remedial Action has been taken, the statement reads. It’s unclear what the “Remedial Action” entails as the statement provided no details on what actions were taken.

Shortly after the WarnerMedia statement went out Fisher tweeted about the news, saying he was sent the following statement on behalf on the WarnerMedia: WarnerMedia appreciates you having the courage to come forward and assist the company with creating an inclusive and equitable work environment for it’s employees and partners.

Also, Ray Fisher shared his own message on Twitter: "There are still conversations that need to be had and resolutions that need to be found. Thank you all for your support and encouragement on this journey. We are on our way." Regarding the “Remedial Action”, the Actor wrote, “Some we’ve seen, and some that is still to come.

 

Cyborg (Ray Fisher) looking at his hands in Justice League 2017.

Fisher made a series of claims about Joss Whedon and the Producing Team on Twitter throughout the last Summer. On July 01, he alleged in Twitter that Whedon’s “o
n-set treatment of the cast and crew was gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable,” adding that his behaviour was “enabled” by former Warner Bros. Co-President of Production Jon Berg and former DC Entertainment President and Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns, who were also producers on the movie. Berg denied all the Fisher’s claims, while Johns still hasn’t publicly responded.

Whedon had taken over filmmaking duties from original director Zack Snyder after he stepped down due to a family tragedy.

Throughout the past few months, Ray Fisher remained vague on concrete details for the allegations. Yet he spoke out during conventions and through Twitter.

In August WarnerMedia launched an Investigation into the DC Comics movie after considering one of their film stars, Ray Fisher publicly accusing the filmmaker Joss Whedon and the film producers Jon Berg & Geoff Johns of misconduct on the set.

On November 24, Whedon stepped down from his HBO Series, “The Nevers”, saying in a statement that "I am genuinely exhausted, and am stepping back to martial my energy towards my own life, which is also at the brink of exciting change." WarnerMedia said at that time that its Investigation was still going.

Flash, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Superman, Batman and Cyborg in one picture.






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