After Justice League actor Ray Fisher remarked on the absence of words from the DC Universe co-boss, James Gunn clarified a deleted tweet that had caused some misunderstanding
One of the biggest understatements concerning Warner Bros. Discovery is to imply that there has been tremendous baggage with the DCU for years.
The corporation has been dealing with different behind-the-scenes dramas with a number of DCU properties prior to the debut of DC Studios
Following several charges against Joss Whedon and former WB executives, Justice League became a contentious movie for the company.
As Cyborg in the film and its alternate version, Zack Snyder’s Justice League, Fisher has been one of the actors who has spoken out the loudest against the poisonous atmosphere he had to work in.
With Gunn and Peter Safran co-running DC Studios, which was established on November 1, the DCU is finally moving ahead.
On the other hand, Fisher recently made a Twitter statement on the former’s since-deleted posts about the Justice League scandals earlier this year.
It didn’t take long for Gunn to respond, telling Fisher that the reason his tweets were removed was because of a Twitter function that automatically deletes them after a certain period of time
As of the time of publication, Fisher had not replied to Gunn’s answer. Take a look at their original exchange below: