Ray Fisher is calling on Warner Bros. to release the results of the Justice League investigation in their entirety to the public. The actor first alleged abusive behavior from the film's director Joss Whedon in July of 2020. Fisher detailed Whedon's misconduct on set, saying it was enabled by producers Geoff Johns and Jon Berg. An official investigation opened in August, and Warner Bros. put out a statement calling some of Fisher's claims false and alluding that his subsequent behavior was uncooperative.

The investigation results made privy to the public were pretty vague. Still, WarnerMedia Studios CEO Ann Sarnoff touched the issue, telling Variety that they took the investigation "very seriously" and found no evidence that Joss Whedon's Justice League cuts were racially motivated. She also stood by DC Films President Walter Hamada, saying that he didn't interfere with the investigation.

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Throughout the saga, Fisher remained candid with fans on social media, most recently calling for Warner Bros. to make the Justice League investigation findings public. In a five-thread post on Twitter, Fisher addressed Sarnoff's comments directly, calling them "tone deaf" and fighting for transparency. Read his entire thread below:

Fisher says that Hamada has only further facilitated the covering up of unacceptable behavior. He's also made it clear that he no longer wishes to work in the DCEU while Hamada is on top. As referenced in his recent tweets, Cyborg was written out of The Flash in January of 2020. Fisher has previously said this is a repercussion he is happy to take if it means he can shed light on the issues at hand. The star's comments come after Sarnoff, and his rep clarified that the NDA previously keeping him from revealing specifics is null.

A day after both Sarnoff's statement and Fisher's tweets hit the web, the actor tweeted a screenshot of a sentence from the article, reading: "WarnerMedia declined Variety's request for comment on Fisher's tweets."  He commented: "I bet they did..." 

Fisher is still interested in playing Cyborg if there's a changing of the guard. He shines in the recent release of Zack Snyder's Justice League cut, so much so that Snyder wishes he could give him more. The filmmaker recently voiced regrets about not pushing harder for a solo Cyborg movie before Justice League. The Cyborg movie was even part of the 2014 announcement slate alongside Wonder Woman, The Flash, Aquaman, and a two-part Justice League movie. Cyborg was given a release date for April 3, 2020, but for obvious reasons, it never materialized.

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Source: Ray Fisher