Joss Whedon threatened to damage Gal Gadot's career during a confrontation on the set of 'Justice League,' according to The Hollywood Reporter
Ray Fisher was the first to break his silence about Joss Whedon's allegedly unprofessional behavior on the set of 'Justice League'. Since then he has taken advantage of any opportunity to lash out at him again and has now collaborated on a detailed article for The Hollywood Reporter about what happened in the DC movie.
Of course, one of the most striking details of it is
everything that is mentioned about the friction between Whedon and Gal
Gadot, which exploded when the filmmaker wanted the actress to recite some
dialogues that he did not like, even threatening to hurt her. her career and
denigrating Patty Jenkins' work on 'Wonder Woman.' Fisher did not want to
comment on it, but an anonymous source who already participated in the
internal investigation carried out by Warner did:
Joss was bragging that he had had enough with Gal. He told her
that he is the writer and that she was going to shut up and say her lines,
and that it could make her look incredibly stupid in the movie.
And it is that Gadot "had problems with her character being
more aggressive than in 'Wonder Woman'. She wanted her character to flow
from one film to another", being her opposition to Whedon such that she
joined forces with Jenkins to take the issue a meeting with Kevin Tsujihara,
then president of Warner. The actress herself settled what happened in it
with the following comment:
I had my issues
with Joss Whedon and Warner Bros handled it in a timely manner.