Gal Gadot recently shared that her time working with director Joss Whedon on Justice League wasn’t a positive one. This follows Ray Fisher’s allegations of abusive and unprofessional conduct by Whedon during reshoots, as well as alleged enabling behavior by producers Geoff Johns and Jon Berg. WarnerMedia has since completed their investigation and stated that appropriate measures have been taken.
Gadot shared candidly about her personal encounter with Whedon during the filming of “Justice League,” revealing that she took immediate action to address the situation.
She expressed her support for Ray to speak his truth about his experience with Joss Whedon. Although she wasn’t present when the other actors shot with Whedon, she had her own unpleasant encounter with him but handled it through proper channels. Gadot reported the incident to higher authorities who took action, and now she encourages Ray Fisher to share his own experience openly.
According to recent reports, the actress who played Wonder Woman has given testimony for the WarnerMedia investigation. During an interview with The Big Ticket podcast, she revealed that the investigation was conducted thoroughly, as evidenced by the amount of time she spent with them.
Gadot mentioned that she was unaware of the specific solution or plan of action to address the issue at hand. She expressed her curiosity to know the outcome and what would be done to resolve the situation.
Get ready to witness the highly anticipated release of Wonder Woman 1984, which will hit theaters and HBO Max on December 25, 2020 in the US. For those residing in the UK, the movie is already being screened in select cinemas.