Like his super-heroic alter-ego Cyborg, Ray Fisher never lets a challenge go unmet. After the actor described a phone call with DC Films Walter Hamada as asking him to throw director Joss Whedon under the bus to protect Geoff Johns, Warner Bros. responded by claiming that the call simply concerned creative differences. They also stated that Fisher had not met with their third-party investigator over abuse allegations. Now Fisher has fired back, stating that he had his doubts about the person assigned.
The actor screencapped an email from Aug. 29th that he sent to his legal team, stating, “Just got off the line with the investigator. Had to end the interview early before going into detail with him. He’s definitely been put on the case by Warner Bros. Pictures not Warner Media. His findings will go directly and solely to Warner Bros. Pictures legal. He also had another person on the line as a witness we weren’t made aware of. I told him I needed to have a rep on the line as security for myself. He tried to keep me on the line, but I told him I would need to consult my team before proceeding.”
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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:
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— Ray Fisher (@ray8fisher) September 5, 2020
Additionally, in an embedded TikTok video from Aug. 21. Fisher reiterated that he does not care if this case harms his film career. Zack Snyder cast Fisher for Justice League based on his stage work, and it, along with his Batman V Superman cameo, remains his only feature film role.
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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— Ray Fisher (@ray8fisher) September 5, 2020
The ball is now back in Warner Bros’ court. What do you predict will happen next? Let us know in comments.
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