Joss Whedon Reportedly Threatened to Harm Gal Gadot’s Career During ‘Justice League’ Clash
Whedon allegedly told star Gadot that “he’s the writer and she’s going to shut up and say the lines.”
Whedon allegedly told star Gadot that “he’s the writer and she’s going to shut up and say the lines.”
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The anonymous executive tells Vanity Fair that nobody at Warner Bros. wanted to admit how horrible Whedon’s “Justice League” came out.
Carpenter published a statement to social media detailing Joss Whedon’s alleged misconduct during the making of “Buffy” and “Angel.”
Whedon created the HBO series, but he announced last November that he was exiting the project.
Gadot also said she was interviewed as part of WarnerMedia’s recent probe into conduct on the set of “Justice League.”
Jenkins said she didn’t recognize the Wonder Woman character in Whedon’s “Justice League” theatrical cut.
The filmmaker behind “The Avengers” is stepping down from HBO’s upcoming sci-fi series.
WarnerMedia launched an investigation after Fisher alleged that Whedon and his collaborators “grossly abused their power” while making “Justice League.”
The company has begun an investigation of the on-set behavior on the superhero tentpole following accusations made by the actor who played Cyborg.
The actor who plays Cyborg says Whedon was “gross, abusive, and unprofessional” during reshoots of the 2017 comic book movie.
“If there is a Snyder cut, I hope it’s better than the one that is out now,” says cinematographer Fabian Wagner.