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Ray Fisher’s animosity toward Joss Whedon is clear as day. The DCEU star never concealed his reservations with regard to the filmmaker’s questionable actions and always made it a point to voice his true feelings about the same.

But the old wound of what happened years ago on the set ofJustice Leagueseems to have bled open once again as Fisher takes a dig at Whedon along with DC Studio’s current execs for backing the former despite his problematic behavior. With Ben Affleck digging out old skeletons from DC’s closet, the 35-year-old DC star too has seized the opportunity to generously bash the ghosts from his past.
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Ray Fisher Takes A Shot At DC Executives for“Supporting”Joss Whedon
Dawn of Justicestar Ben Affleck’s recent interview withTHRseems to have unearthed old controversies surrounding director and comic book writer Joss Whedon who took over 2017’sJustice Leaguein Zack Snyder’s absence only to steer the film down the drain of tragedy.
Looking back on the plethora of things that went wrong withJustice League“from production to bad decisions,”Affleck called it to be his“worst experience”in the entirety of his career. Enter Ray Fisher, an adamant Whedon hater and someone who has time and again raised his voice against the latter’s abhorrent misdemeanor.

After theGone Girlstar hashed out the gory details about what really went down on the set ofJustice League, Fisher took to Twitter to berate both the“former and current”DC executives for keeping Whedon’s abuse and misconduct under wraps when so many others besides him have spoken up about the same.
As the truth about the Justice League reshoots continues to come out, it is important to remember:

The former, and current, DC Films executives that protected and supported Joss Whedon are not fit for leadership.
— Ray Fisher (@ray8fisher)July 15, 2025

This isn’t the only time theJustice Leaguestar has taken a shot at DC for painting Whedon’s inappropriate and abusive behavior with a pretty picture of silence and denial. And neither is this the first time that Fisher has openly castigated the Marvel director for his blatant unprofessionalism.
Related:“Refusing to apologise for toxic behaviour”: Fired DCU Actor Ray Fisher Goes to War Against James Gunn Following Henry Cavill’s DCU Release
How Joss Whedon Went From Being A Hailed Director to the Epitome of Disaster
Fisher wasn’t the only actor that Whedon, 58, clashed with on the set ofJustice League. FromAquamanstar Jason Momoa and Wonder Woman actressGal GadottoBen Affleckand apparently even Jeremy Irons, all of them talked about the“toxic”work environment that theBuffydirector used to create on set paired with his incessant verbal abuse.
Related:“It was either that or jump out the window”: Ben Affleck Reveals Joss Whedon Made Him Feel Suicidal While Filming $658M Justice League, Relapsed Back into Alcoholism
Though Fisher wasn’t the only star to take a stand against Whedon, he was certainly the first to strikeThe Neverscreator with accusations of being “gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable”on the film’s set. He even claimed that much of Whedon’s behavior constituted of racism toward him but that was only ever denied by the latter.The Avengersdirector simply labeledThe Snyder Cutstar as a“bad actor,”leaving no room for debate and shutting all the allegations down entirely.
But it certainly didn’t end there because it wasn’t just actors or former co-workers that threw allegations of misconduct at Whedon, even his ex-wife accused him of the same and more.
Clearly, he’s no saint.
Source:Twitter
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