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Justice League Star Claims Joss Whedon Brought Avengers: Age of Ultron Resentment To DC Film


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In an interview with Enosh Fett on the Poindexter Lounge Podcast, via YouTube, Cyborg star Ray Fisher shared that Joss Whedon's "resentment" of how audiences responded to Avengers: Age of Ultron may have influenced his Justice League script. According to Fisher, the belief that some fans didn't "get" Whedon's work on the MCU sequel led to the superhero filmmaker's DC team-up movie becoming an "ego stroke":

"One of the things that I will say so far is, our experience in the creation of this... Joss brought a lot of his personal and professional, for lack of a better term, resentment, into the Justice League process. One of the things that he had said in our first conversation was that people didn't quote-unquote "get" 'Age of Ultron', and there were certain things being said in that conversation where I was like, oh, this is less about the work being presented and more, sort of like, of an ego stroke to say 'Well look, if you like it in this movie, you should've liked it in that one. Ha ha, joke's on you.'.. And that's just creatively, that has nothing to do with any of the really egregious stuff, that's just on a creative level. It shows, ya know."

Fisher continues, saying that Whedon's actions have put him at a major loss in the minds of many of those who worked with him:

"And that's part of the reason why I say that we inherited Joss Whedon. We inherited the problem of Joss Whedon. I'm sure he has a lot to deal with. Hopefully he deals with it in a healthy way and we'll make good on any sort of apologies that he may need to put out there."

The full interview can be seen below:

WHAT THIS MEANS
When Joss Whedon was announced as the Justice League replacement for Zack Snyder after Snyder's family tragedy, some believe that that it would make for a seamless transition considering how well Whedon had already done with two Avengers movies, which grossed just under $3 billion combined at the global box office. After The Avengers was almost universally recognized as a comic book movie masterpiece, Whedon had so many unique concepts to stuff into the sequel that made it made for a lesser successor and led him to decline directing any future sequels in the MCU.

Whedon's run on Avengers: Age of Ultron clearly left him feeling a little sour, though it's surprising that, according to Fisher, his frustrations boiled over as much as they did to directly impact the script for the first live action Justice League movie. Based on Fisher's ending comments, it seems that the Cyborg actor may be willing to reconcile with Whedon if the director can get a handle on his own personal issues and properly apologize for the trouble that he's caused.

Whedon doesn't have any upcoming projects on the way. Fisher will be seen next in the Snyder Cut of Justice League when it premieres on HBO Max in March 2021.

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What a load of gibberish.

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The Fanboy Con: In a nutshell, this B+ list actor #1 (Ray Fisher) who was so mad he got cut out of this superhero movie #2 ("Justice League") and his career didn't take off afterwards, that he started his twitter war. So back in June, when he started his twitter tirade, he attacked the director #3 (Joss Whedon), he attacked the films two EPs #4 (Jon Berg) & #5 (Geoff Johns) who were the presidents of #6 ("DC Extended Universe") at the time. Also of note, #1 was being manipulated by director #7 (Zack Snyder) behind the scenes because #7 wanted revenge against #4 & #5 for being fired off the movie. #7 wanted both their names off the movie once this streaming service #8 (HBO Max) got involved to do his damn cut at a cost of $70 million. #5 received a call from #7's agent a week before #5's new project #9 ("Wonder Woman 1984") was announced. The agent asked #5 to remove his name off #7's cut. A week later, #1 lashed out at #4 & #5. #1 then attacked the current president of #10 (Warner Bros.), who is #11 (Jason Kilar), and even attacked this A+ list producer #12 (Toby Emmerich). Now here is the kicker: You know who #1 didn't attack? The film's producer #13 (Christopher Nolan), who was on set EVERY DAY for the reshoots of #14 ("Zack Snyder's Justice League"), according to multiple insiders. #13 spayed and neutered #1 dead in his tracks. MENTION ME ONCE AND I SUE #1 was told. How convenient you attack the director, the studio, the executives, but not the film's lead producer who was on set every day when #3's so called bad behavior was ongoing. (JUSTICE LEAGUE: Ray Fisher Believes Joss Whedon Brought AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON "Resentment" To Reshoots)

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