It was Ray Fisher who opened the ball last year by denouncing the way he was treated by Joss Whedon on the set of

Justice League

.

Very quickly, Gal Gadot also on the bill, as well as a good part of the female cast of

Buffy Against the Vampires

 had followed suit, accusing the screenwriter and filmmaker of behavior as toxic as tyrannical, but also of sexual harassment. .

After long months of total silence, Joss Whedon finally spoke on the subject and… he denies absolutely everything!

For him, he was simply misunderstood by immature actors, who did not master English, not to say a little stupid.

And as for Ray Fisher, Joss Whedon does not beat around the bush.

If the character of Cyborg that he embodies in his version of

Justice League

has almost disappeared from the editing, it is because he did not please the test audience, and this is explained because the actor is simply "bad ".

Comments that did not fail to react to the actor.

lies and antics

“Looks like Joss Whedon has finally given us a grand finale…Instead of responding to these lies and buffoonery, I will today celebrate the legacy of the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.,” Ray first wrote. Fisher in a tweet posted on Monday, Martin Luther King Day in the United States.

The next day, he was back on the attack.

“I want to thank everyone for supporting everyone who has been negatively affected by Joss Whedon.

I was not the first to report it, but I hope to be one of the last to have to,” he added.

It remains to be seen whether Joss Whedon will return to Hollywood in the odor of sanctity or whether this controversy will keep him away from film sets for good.

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