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Gal Gadot Supports Ray Fisher against Joss Whedon, and Revealed That She also Had BAD Experience with Whedon

Wonder Woman actress finally opened about her Justice League co-star, Ray Fisher’s allegation against the director Joss Whedon. Ray Fisher, who plays Cyborg in the DC’s Justice League, alleged back in July that Joss Whedon’s on-set treatment was gross, unprofessional and abusive. Now, the 35-year-old actress also revealed that her personal experience with the director wasn’t the best one.

Gal Gadot recently appeared in the interview with the Los Angeles Times, where she shared her experience with the director. She mentioned that she is happy for Ray that he went up and revealed the truth. The actress wasn’t with the Ray Fisher while filming with Whedon after Zack Snyder left the project. Fast and Furious actress further added that her own experience wasn’t good, but she took care of it by taking the things to higher-ups.

WarnerMedia in late August launched the independent third-party investigation and concluded on December 11.

The production company reported that they have taken the remedial action regarding the case. Gal Gadot also confirmed that she had given an interview during the Investigation. She also believes that the investigation had been thorough in her point of view. However, Ray Fisher feels the other way and tweeted that there are still conversations, which need to be solved.

Following the investigation, Joss Whedon left the HBO series The Nevers in late November. The reports mentioned that the director has been genuinely exhausted with the things going around and thus stepped away from the project. Meanwhile, the actors are currently working with director Zack Snyder to release the much anticipated Justice League Snyder Cut in HBO Max next year. Zack Snyder’s Justice League will be four-part miniseries with a total run-time of four hours.

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Meanwhile, Gal Gadot will appear in the sequel of her acclaimed 2017 superhero film, Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman 1984 will premiere both on theatres and HBO Max this Christmas, on 25 December. This would be her fourth outing as Diana Prince aka Wonder Woman in DC Extended Universe.

 

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