Ray Fisher Reminds Others Of WB Racism
Ray Fisher the talented actor who played Cyborg in 2017’s “Justice League,” speaks up about the racism on WB’s set.
The hyped-up idea of Michael Jordan playing Superman seems very inclusive and exciting for some but Fisher reminds viewers of the racist issues faced on the set. A while back Fisher claimed director, Joss Whedon was abusive and a hidden racist. He also claimed producer, Walter Hamada hid some of the evidence and attempted to cover it up.
“Do ya’ll remember that time Walter Hamada and @wbpictures tried to destroy a Black man’s credibility, and publicly delegitimize a very serious investigation, with lies in the press?” Fisher tweets. “But hey, Black Superman…”
The studio responded to the actor’s tweets by saying there was no evidence found, and it was time to move forward.
“Once again there are false statements being made about our executives and our company surrounding the recent Justice League investigation. As we have stated before, an extensive and thorough third-party investigation was conducted. Our executives, including Walter Hamada, fully cooperated, no evidence was found of any interference whatsoever, and Warner Bros. did not lie in the press. It’s time to stop saying otherwise and move forward productively.”
Katherine B. Forrest, investigator backed their statement up as well saying Walter did not hide evidence or interfere.
“I am disappointed by continued public statements made suggesting that Walter Hamada in any way interfered with the Justice League investigation. He did not. I interviewed him extensively on more than one occasion and specifically interviewed him concerning his very limited interaction with Mr. Fisher. I found Mr. Hamada credible and forthcoming. I concluded that he did nothing that impeded or interfered with the investigation. To the contrary, the information that he provided was useful and advanced the investigation.”
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