Ray Fisher No Longer Wants To Work With Walter Hamada, President Of DC Films
JAKARTA - Actor Ray Fisher raised his voice again. This time, he spoke about DC Films president, Walter Hamada.
Tuesday, December 30, DC Films announced it will release six films per year starting in 2022 consisting of four for theaters and two for HBO Max.
Walter Hamada, who recently spoke to the New York Times about superhero filmmaking, sparked Fisher's response.
“Walter Hamada is a dangerous person. His lies, and how the failed publication of the WB (Warner Bros.) on September 4, tried to get rid of the real problem of the Justice League investigation, ”Fisher tweeted.
"I will not be participating in any of the productions related to him," he said closing a tweet on his Twitter.
Walter Hamada is the most dangerous kind of enabler. His lies, and WB PR's failed Sept 4th hit-piece, sought to undermine the very real issues of the Justice League investigation. I will not participate in any production associated with him.A> Ehttps: //t.co/07OJ74PJra
- Ray Fisher (@ ray8fisher) December 30, 2020
Previously, Ray Fisher had flicked director Joss Whedon who was rude and unprofessional to the Justice League film crew and cast. Fisher also said that the directors seemed to let the incident happen.
Having been disappointed with the investigation process, Ray Fisher was reluctant to meet Hamada after the DC president summoned him. On December 11, Fisher and WarnerMedia (which oversees DC) agreed to make a remedial.
Ray Fisher is known to play Cyborg in Zack Snyder's Justice League film which will be released on HBO Max in 2021.