Justice League: 10 Must-See New Details About The Film Revealed During Justice Con

9. Ray Fisher Welcomes Joss Whedon To "Sue Me For Slander"

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By now, you're no doubt well aware of Cyborg actor Ray Fisher's accusations about Joss Whedon's "abusive" and "unprofessional" behaviour on the set of Justice League's reshoots, and while the actor was unable to share specifics at Justice Con, he did double down on his claims about the filmmaker.

Asked to compare working with Whedon and Snyder, he responded: "I don’t want to compare them in any way shape or form. But what I will say toward the Joss Whedon situation is obviously I put out some pretty strong words and some pretty strong comments about Joss Whedon, and every single one of those words, every single one of those comments, is true."

"It’s taken me two and a half years to get all the information I need to be able to build that something that’s strong enough so people can’t dismiss it," he continued, hinting that there's definitely more to come. "We’re gonna get to the heart of everything. And if anything I said about that man is untrue, I invite him wholeheartedly to sue me for libel, to sue me for slander."

Those are fighting words, and Fisher would later take aim at producer Jon Berg who denied the actor's claims and indicated that he was just disgruntled after being asked to say "Booyah" while filming. Fisher said he believes both he and Geoff Johns are "scared" about these claims coming out.

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