After Ray Fisher (Cyborg) revealed extremely abusive behavior from director Joss Whedon, who replaced Zack Snyder in the movie ‘ Justice League ‘ , now it seems that Gal Gadot was also mistreated and some Twitter posts verify it.
Several users on Twitter commented on the fact that Whedon locked her up in a room and threatened to destroy the actress’s career if she refused to do an inappropriate scene in which Flash ( Ezra Miller ) fell on the breasts of Wonder Woman.
Joss screamed in Gals face and threatened to ruin her career if she refused to do the tit fall scene.
Gal stuck to her morals. — THE STEMGIVER (@steusmotus) July 1, 2020
“Gal Gadot didn’t want to film this scene, so Whedon did it w/ a stunt double. That’s why you can’t see her face,” asserted another user.
I doubt we’ll ever get specifics from Ray Fisher re Joss Whedon, but here’s one I was the first to report:
Gal Gadot didn’t want to film this scene, so Whedon did it w/ a stunt double. That’s why you can’t see her face.#DC #DCEU pic.twitter.com/efliLlY2EW— Grace Randolph (@GraceRandolph) July 1, 2020
Don’t forget to add that he locked her in a room and threatened her career if she didn’t do the scene. That is very important and should not be omitted.
— Jason Laboy Photography (@JasonLaboyPhoto) July 1, 2020
The fact that he did the same exact gag in Age of Ultron just two years earlier really shows his growth as a comedy director. pic.twitter.com/DSdZxfziiN
— (🐹-🐮) + (M👁) + (🤮-ck) (@Jay_Russell66) July 1, 2020
Fisher also spoke out about Whedon’s behavior on the set, saying that:
Joss Wheadon’s on-set treatment of the cast and crew of Justice League was gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable.
— Ray Fisher (@ray8fisher) July 1, 2020
He was enabled, in many ways, by Geoff Johns and Jon Berg.
Accountability>Entertainment
Watch the scene below:
During the reshoots, the role of Cyborg was drastically reduced, but Snyder promised that he will give the character the deserved prominence in the new cut of the film, which is expected to debut in 2021 on HBO Max