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Ray Fisher has been ‘REMOVED’ from ‘The Flash’ While Ben Affleck still Retains his Role

Today here we come with a different topic to discuss. Usually we talk about upcoming movies or shows, or when it may release. But today we are going to discuss about a particular person who has been removed from his role. He is none other than our favourite star Ray Fisher who is recently removed from The Flash. But Ben Affleck retain for his role.

So, now comes the question, what actually happened there and why management taking this decision. So, if you want to know more about this, stay till the end of the article.

Ray Fisher has been 'REMOVED' from 'The Flash' While Ben Affleck still Retains his Role

Why Ray Fisher has been removed?

In early 2020, The Flash movie production announce Ray Fisher as a cast who play the role of Cyborg. From that every thing going properly. But the whole scene start to happen after a controversial tweet of Ray Fisher.

He tweeted where he denied that he is not a port of any Warner Bros. project involving DC Films head, Walter Hamada. In another tweet, he started that, Walter Hamada lies, and he didn’t attach with any project with him. On the other hand, Hamada recently signs a deal with DC films where he actually extends his contract.

So, it can guess that the controversial statement work against Fisher. That’s why he may be removed from his upcoming film The Flash.

Ray Fisher has been 'REMOVED' from 'The Flash' While Ben Affleck still Retains his Role

Is Ben Affleck retain to the show?

Yes the news is completely true. Ben Affleck who is a very versatile actor retain for the movie The Flash. In previous he departure from the show . But recently the official confirm that he will retain in role. So, it’s quiet obvious that his addition in The Flash movie help in transition for making DC in a new era.

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Ray Fisher has been 'REMOVED' from 'The Flash' While Ben Affleck still Retains his Role

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