He also stated in the publication that his heated dispute eventually resulted in a meeting with then-Warner Bros. president Kevin Tsujihara. “I had my problems with Whedon and Warner Bros. He handled it in a timely manner,” Gadot said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, about the confrontation. Whedon declined to comment.

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For his part, Ray Fisher spoke about Whedon’s alleged abuse. The actor previously accused the director of presenting “rude” and “unacceptable” conduct during filming.
Jason Momoa, who played Aquaman, also publicly supported Ray Fisher, who on several occasions spoke of the abuse he received during filming. Through a message on social media, Momoa claimed that serious abuses were committed on the set when Snyder was removed from the project and Whedon was hired.
“We need to stop this shit and focus on helping Ray Fisher and all those who experienced abuse in filming under the auspices of Warner Bros.,” the popular actor wrote on his Instagram account. “Serious things happened. It needs to be investigated and the people involved have to be held accountable,” Momoa stressed in his post next to a photo with Fisher.