Ray Fisher CALLS OUT Warner Bros. Ben Affleck Batman Return

Ray Fisher CALLS OUT Warner Bros. Ben Affleck Batman Return

Ray Fisher CALLS OUT Warner Bros. Ben Affleck Batman Return!

The DC Extended Universe has had a wild ride in theaters, especially the Justice League movie since the Joss Whedon was a total let down.

Over the summer, DCEU fans finally got great news, director Zack Snyder announced that he will be releasing a Snyder cut in 2021 on HBOMax.

This is something ALL DC fans want and by the looks of the trailer for the Justice League Snyder cut, it will be an incredible film.

Hopefully, Warner Bros. will stop messing with a director’s vision of any more of the DCEU films. Wonder Woman and Aquaman are two of the best films.

What truly RUINED Zack Snyder’s Justice League was Joss Whedon’s massive reshoots and a departure from Snyder’s original vision…

CelebnMovies247.com reports that Ray Fisher played Cyborg in the ill-fated blockbuster and has been publicly battling the studio after alleging toxic and abusive behavior from Whedon and other top execs.

Now Fisher claims that the announcement of Ben Affleck’s return to the DCEU also had ulterior motives.

As we previously said, Justice League was a box office and critical disappointment when it hit theaters in 2017. The film’s failure changed the direction and future plans of the DCEU.

In August, things have changed since Ben Affleck, who departed from the role of Batman is said to be returning to reprise his role for Ezra Miller’s Flash movie.

This is where Ray Fisher comes in because he says that this announcement was made prematurely in an attempt to silence his own messages about the studio.

The 33-year-old actor took to social media to share this latest allegation, posting:

While the fandom was thrilled to hear that Ben Affleck was returning to the DC Extended Universe in the upcoming Flash movie directed by Andy Muschietti.

Ray Fisher seems to believe this was done in order to dwarf one of his own viral tweets about Warner Bros.’ investigation of his allegations.

Fisher used his personal Twitter to make his voice known, with the actor often using social media to directly communicate with the public. This became especially true once he revealed his allegations against Joss Whedon and company. And while the Justice League actor limited in how much he’s allowed to legally say, Ray continues to use these platforms to give updates on the investigation.
DC fans can re-watch Ray Fisher’s time in the DCEU on HBO Max.

The news about Ben Affleck reprising his Batman role in the Flash movie hit on August 20th, breaking the internet in the process. Meanwhile, the DC Fandom came just days later on August 22nd.

Fisher believes said the news was meant to break during that same event before the higher-ups jumped the gun just days earlier.CinemaBlend.

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