Ray Fisher did a new interview today on comicbookdebates and said that he could possibly return to do JL2 or a Cyborg movie under certain circumstances. It seems he wants an apology from Walter Hamada and want Warner Bros. to say exactly what remedial actions they have taken since the investigation into the dispute closed.
What does Walter have to apologize for? He was not working for DC at the time.
https://bleedingcool.com/movies/warn...sher-responds/
It might be time for Walter to get a lawyer. If he was there I could understand but he was not there.Walter had nothing to do with "Justice League." He was not running DC Films in 2017 when "Justice League" was completed and released. He wasn't put in charge of DC Films until the following year. About a year ago, Walter, [Warner Bros. Pictures Group head] Toby Emmerich, me, [former WarnerMedia chairman] Bob Greenblatt, [former HBO Max content chief] Kevin Reilly, and [HBO Max original programming head] Sarah Aubrey sat around the table with Zack and greenlit the Snyder cut. That cut includes Ray Fisher's entire story as Cyborg, which is something that he had been disappointed had been cut from the Justice League movie three years ago. Perhaps we've lost the plot a little bit which is that Toby and Walter were part of the green-lighting that allowed Zack's vision to come to life, which includes sharing the full story about Ray's character. There really was nothing that Walter did against Ray, in fact he offered him a role in the Flash movie.
Walter was promoted recently. I am fully supportive of Toby and Walter and their visions. I truly believe they are great executives. Walter happens to be a person of color, so he knows what that feels like. He is bringing in diverse voices at an accelerated pace, more than anyone has in the past.
Fisher is alleging that while Hamada wasn't involved in the direct harassment he claims to have experienced while filming under Whedon, that Hamada helped cover up that behavior later by making an effort to derail or prevent the investigation into that behavior. And/or that Hamada shielded those Fisher sees as guilty from consequences when that investigation completed.
They know numbers for example, Wonder Woman 1984 did better numbers than the Synder Cut its opening weekend but there is a little asterisk with factoid that Synder cut is four hour movie which kills repeat viewing but still something as awful as Wonder Woman 1984 got watch more than the Synder cut
I know that "Snyder Cut is biggest superhero movie ever" people exist, but I don't think that we should take them seriously here.
But I'm not sure about the second part, obviously JL2 is not realistic, but I can see ATT being interested in something at smaller scale.
Justice League had 300 millions budget, that amount of money is not realistic. But I could see them dropping 100 (Shazam's and BoP's budget) on some continuation of Snyderverse.