Ray fisher once again criticized Jose Wei Deng and Jeff Jones in an exclusive interview.

Ray Fisher
Since last year, ray fisher, the steel-bone actor, has made various complaints about joss whedon and two DC leaders, Jeff Jones and Jon Borg, during the filming of Justice League. Warner also investigated their complaints, but ray fisher’s investigation results were not satisfactory. After "Justice League of Zack Snyder Edition" was launched, ray fisher accepted an exclusive interview with "Hollywood Reporter" and described the cause and effect in detail. The following is an excerpt from the interview.
Ray fisher attaches great importance to the representation of the black role of steel skeleton.

Ray Fisher attaches great importance to the representativeness of the black character "Steel Bone". Zack Snyder, the director of Justice League, and Chris Trio, the co-screenwriter, are both white, so the actors’ own ideas become very important. Chris Terrio and Zack Snyder are listening to Ray Fisher’s ideas, but joss whedon, who took over the remake, doesn’t pay attention to them.
Joss whedon, the director/screenwriter, doesn’t take the actor’s script advice.

Ray Fisher wrote some thoughts about the role of steel skeleton and called joss whedon to listen to it, but joss whedon said, "It’s like I’m here to take notes in class. I don’t like taking notes from anyone-not even Robert Downey Jr.’s." Other people familiar with Justice League said that when Danguel Gado and Jason Momoa put forward their ideas for the new script, joss whedon had similar contempt.
Ray Fisher later turned to Jeff Jones for help, but ray fisher was told, "We can’t annoy joss whedon." The representative of Jeff Jones denied this statement, saying that joss whedon could not submit any new creative ideas when his attention was highly concentrated.
Warner doesn’t want the film to get caught up in race, sexual orientation and gender issues.

Borg, Wei Deng and Jeff.
Ray Fisher said that he learned from a witness who participated in the survey that Jon Borg, then co-chairman of DC Pictures, Toby Emmerich, chairman of Warner Bros.’ s film department, and Jeff Jones all talked about not letting "an angry black man" become the center of Justice League. The representative of Jeff Jones responded that in order to make the tone of the film brighter, everyone talked to avoid stereotypes of race, gender and sexual orientation.
None of the cast members like director joss whedon.
According to people familiar with the matter, Jose Wei Deng has had conflicts with almost every star on the set, including Jeremy Irons, who plays Alfred. One of the stars complained to the director of the film department and gave it to the general manager of Warner Bros.
Gal Gadot and Jos Weiden had a big problem.

Joss whedon and Gal Gadot had the biggest conflict on the set. People familiar with the matter said that Gal Gadot has repeatedly expressed concern about the new version, including the more aggressive performance of the character. Joss whedon forced Gal Gadot to record lines she didn’t agree with, threatened to damage her career and belittled Patty Jenkins, the director of wonder woman.
A witness on the set told Warner investigators that joss whedon boasted that she had played cards with Gal Gadot and told the other party to shut up and read her lines, otherwise she would be embarrassed in the film. Gal Gadot’s response to this news did have some contradictions with Jos Weiden, but Warner took care of it.
Ray fisher: I don’t want them to be banned by Hollywood.

Jeff Jones and Joe Borg
Since the public speaking caused a series of incidents, "Steel Bone" Ray Fisher knew that there would be a price: "When I first spoke, I knew that these people would not let me work with peace of mind." He said: "I don’t owe anything to Hollywood now, so I am willing to stand up." Fisher said that he didn’t want some people to be fired: "I just don’t think these people are suitable for leadership. I don’t want them to be banned by Hollywood (excommunicated also means expulsion), but I just think they shouldn’t be responsible for hiring and firing others. " He said: "If I can’t be held accountable, at least I can let everyone see what kind of people they are facing."
Refresher was reluctant to say Booyah.

Booyah
Earlier, Rafisher said that he didn’t want to say the line "Booyah" in the cinema version of Justice League. This line of steel bone originated from teen titans animation and had never been said in cartoons before. At first, Jeff Jones went to Zhadaojia for this line, but Zhadaojia didn’t want to add it, but Jeff managed to add it to the movie as an egg. Jeff’s spokesman said that the whole film felt that Booyah’s line could bring a little entertainment.
Later, joss whedon joined the remake and came to Ray Fisher to record this line, but Fisher refused. Joe Borg, director of DC, told Fisher that this movie is one of the most expensive movies that Warner has ever made. If the CEO of AT&T has a son or daughter who wants Ganggu to say Booyah, but it is not in the movie, he may lose his job.
Fisher knows that if he records this line, it will definitely appear in the movie in the end, and he doesn’t believe that the fate of the movie depends on whether the steel skeleton says Booyah or not. Nevertheless, he went to record this line. Fisher said that when he first arrived at the set, Weiden said a line from Hamlet to him in a sarcastic tone: "Read this play as I just read it to you." Fisher replied, "Goodbye, Jose-I’m not in the mood now." He left the set after filming this line, and when he finished filming, Wei Deng shouted to him, "Well done, Ray."