Ray Fisher is calling out WarnerMedia’s accountability following the Justice League Investigation. This is just the latest moment of the Cyborg actor asking for an apology from the company’s management as it pertains to Joss Whedon’s treatment of the cast and crew of the film. Fisher believes that he is owed an apology from the company’s executives after the events of the past few months. The star especially singles out Walter Hamada as a figure that should be announcing these measures. Things have not died down on the DC film hero’s end of things in the last few months. He’s still trying to get a concrete message from the studio about his accusations and those from others involved with the film. It remains unclear if that will be forthcoming anytime soon.
They let Tsujihara “step down”
They allowed Whedon to “exit”
They’ve closed ranks to protect Emmerich, Johns, and Hamada.
They’ve admitted to publicly releasing false information and refuse to apologize.
Accountability is not @WarnerMedia’s strong suit.
Onward.
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