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"I swear to god, if I get banned..."
Let's find a new Cyborg already. I'm tired of Fisher's attitude and whining that his bosses were mean to him. Nut up, man!
We've all had crappy bosses!
A relatively cheap streaming show isn't satisfying for everyone when you're losing a big screen version you know. I'm a Superman fan, who knows when we'll see him up on the big screen again, and trying to cheer me up with the CW Superman and Lois show coming up on the CW is only going to get a meh from me.
I didn't - but don't mistake the appeal of film over shows for some people over your own preferences. I like CW's Flash over Ezra's, but I don't doubt for a moment that the movie will be a much, much bigger deal for me than the show ever has been in all its seasons. Quality of writing and characterization is just one thing, but cinematography, special effects, the hype, the experience, all are on the side of the big screen.
Not knocking the show (I haven't watched it yet, but I intend to), just saying it's not a 1:1 situation for everyone, no matter how well done the show is for its budget.
On the one hand we have a young actor with everything to lose by speaking out (and nothing to gain even if vindicated) and on the other we have a multimedia corporation and a writer/producer I have come to profoundly dislike
While my initial instinct is to believe Fisher, there’s something off here.
He has nothing to lose, which is why he's going scorched earth.
Everyone else on JL have future projects and not one of them have stepped up to offer support.
If what happened on the set was egregious, Affleck, Gadot, Momoa (none of whom are fans of Whedon) would have all said something by now.