Ray Fisher confirms exclusion from The Flash movie
By Express News Service
Ray Fisher has confirmed that he’s not part of the upcoming The Flash film. Fisher performs the character of Victor Stone/Cyborg within the DCEU, and was launched in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, earlier than starring within the Justice League.
However, Ray Fisher has been within the headlines for calling out Joss Whedon, for his “unfair, abusive” remedy in the course of the Justice League reshoots, when the latter changed Zack Snyder. He additionally accused producers Jon Berg and Geoff Johns for enabling the abuse.
Fisher had additionally publicly declared that he wouldn’t be engaged on DCEU movies if it stays below the supervision of DC Films president Walter Hamada. The actor known as Hamada an “enabler” of the alleged abuse. In a two-page assertion, Fisher confirmed the information and said that he disagrees with Warner Bros’ choice to exclude him from The Flash.
He defined the rationale behind why he wouldn’t be part of “any activity that involves President of DC Films Walter Hamada.” Fisher ended the assertion with a quote by Mamie Till Mobley that reads, “You reach a point in life when you simply must take a stand.”
Fisher, reportedly solely had three scenes in The Flash, however all three scenes have been eliminated. With Fisher’s Cyborg being excluded from the movie, and with the actor stating he has no plans to proceed within the DCEU, Cyborg’s place in DCEU’s future is unclear.