Jason Momoa Says He 'Stands With' Justice League Costar Ray Fisher amid Battle with Warner Bros.

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Momoa shared a photo of Fisher at a San Diego Comic-Con event with the words, 'IStandWithRayFisher' on the photo.

Jason Momoa is standing by his Justice League costar Ray Fisher in the latter's fight against Warner Bros.

In July, Fisher claimed on Twitter director Joss Whedon "was gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable," while working on the 2017 action film, adding that Whedon"was enabled, in many ways, by Geoff Johns and Jon Berg."Johns is an American comic book writer who served as the President and Chief Creative Officer of DC Entertainment from 2016 to 2018, while Justice League was being made. Berg was a producer for the film.

Momoa's show of support comes days after Warner Bros. defended its executives in a statement on Friday, obtained by Entertainment Weekly. "In July, Ray Fisher's representatives asked DC Films President Walter Hamada to talk to Mr. Fisher about his concerns during the production of Justice League," the statement read."The two had previously spoken when Mr. Hamada asked him to reprise his role as Cyborg in Warner Bros.' upcoming Flash movie, together with other members of the Justice League. In their July conversation, Mr.

 

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