In today's IGN The Fix: Entertainment, new allegations of Joss Whedon's misconduct during the making of Justice League have emerged, this time involving Wonder Woman actor Gal Gadot. Joss Whedon Justice League received rewrites, which Gal Gadot was reportedly vocal about her character's, Wonder Woman, representation. This comes from an interview-led piece The Hollywood Reporter conducted with Cyborg actor Ray Fisher and anonymous sources. It seems Joss Whedon threatened Gadot's career after she offered notes on the Justice League script. According to The Hollywood Reporter's anonymous source, Gal Gadot, Wonder Woman, expressed her concerns, including, "issues about her character being more aggressive than her character in Wonder Woman. She wanted to make the character flow from one movie to the next.". We go in depth on the Gal Gadot Joss Whedon Justice League allegations. To bring director Zack Snyder true vision to light, Warner Bros. released the Zack Snyder Justice League movie after the #ReleasetheSnyderCut campaign.
In other entertainment news, Sebastian Stan, star of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, apparently constantly has to deal with fans trying to activate the Winter Soldier around him. In the Sebastian Stan interview on BBC Radio 1, Sebastian Stan says, "It happens a lot. And it's always very funny. It's an honorable thing I guess." It's great Bucky actor finds it honorable, especially with Falcon and Winter Soldier currently airing on Disney Plus.
And finally, did you know there's a bootleg Lord of the Rings adaptation from Soviet Russia? Neither did I, I live in America. But thankfully, through the power of the Internet, the 1991 made-for-TV film based on J.R.R. Tolkien's classic novel has been unearthed and uploaded on YouTube. And now we have the Russian Lord of the Rings! Uploaded in two parts, this 1 hour and 50 minute film adapts the first book of Tolkein's trilogy, The Fellowship of the Ring. We dive into all of your entertainment news on this episode of IGN The Fix: Entertainment with Akeem Lawanson!
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In other entertainment news, Sebastian Stan, star of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, apparently constantly has to deal with fans trying to activate the Winter Soldier around him. In the Sebastian Stan interview on BBC Radio 1, Sebastian Stan says, "It happens a lot. And it's always very funny. It's an honorable thing I guess." It's great Bucky actor finds it honorable, especially with Falcon and Winter Soldier currently airing on Disney Plus.
And finally, did you know there's a bootleg Lord of the Rings adaptation from Soviet Russia? Neither did I, I live in America. But thankfully, through the power of the Internet, the 1991 made-for-TV film based on J.R.R. Tolkien's classic novel has been unearthed and uploaded on YouTube. And now we have the Russian Lord of the Rings! Uploaded in two parts, this 1 hour and 50 minute film adapts the first book of Tolkein's trilogy, The Fellowship of the Ring. We dive into all of your entertainment news on this episode of IGN The Fix: Entertainment with Akeem Lawanson!
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