In today's IGN The Fix: Entertainment, Ray Fisher has revealed even more troubling information from his experience on the Joss Whedon Justice League reshoots. Ray Fisher told the Empire Magazine that he was encouraged to provide his perspective on Cyborg's direction, but felt as though his opinions weren't well-received, stating, "unfortunately, gaslighting occurred by asking for input but, ultimately, biting people's heads off when you gave it." The Joss Whedon allegations continue to increase, as these Ray Fisher gaslighting claims emerge. With all that has recently come to light about Ray Fisher's experiences on Joss Whedon Justice League, it's no surprise the Ray Fisher Cyborg actor is happier with the character's portrayal in the Zack Snyder Justice League movie. After the success of the #ReleaseTheSnyderCut campaign, Ray Fisher told Empire that he watched the Zack Snyder Justice League film seven times! It's a safe assumption to say Ray Fisher enjoyed the Justice League Snyder Cut.
Producer of Black Panther 2 Nate Moore opens up to Vanity Fair about whether or not the late Chadwick Boseman will appear in Marvel's Black Panther 2. Disney has digitally brought deceased actors back to life before, and they've repurposed old footage to finish their stories, so fans have been wondering if they plan to do the same with Chadwick Boseman's iconic hero, T'Challa. But Nate Moore reinforced what others involved with the Black Panther 2 film, including director Ryan Coogler, have previously said and shut down any speculation about including Chadwick Boseman in the Black Panther sequel. In other entertainment news, Kong: Skull Island director, Jordan Vogt-Roberts is teaming up with Legendary Entertainment to bring a live action Gundam movie exclusively to Netflix.
The Gundam live action movie on Netflix has a lot of potential, given how large the Gundam franchise is and the colorful characters seen in Mobile Suit Gundam anime. We'll be breaking this down in today's episode of IGN's The Fix: Entertainment with Akeem Lawanson!
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Producer of Black Panther 2 Nate Moore opens up to Vanity Fair about whether or not the late Chadwick Boseman will appear in Marvel's Black Panther 2. Disney has digitally brought deceased actors back to life before, and they've repurposed old footage to finish their stories, so fans have been wondering if they plan to do the same with Chadwick Boseman's iconic hero, T'Challa. But Nate Moore reinforced what others involved with the Black Panther 2 film, including director Ryan Coogler, have previously said and shut down any speculation about including Chadwick Boseman in the Black Panther sequel. In other entertainment news, Kong: Skull Island director, Jordan Vogt-Roberts is teaming up with Legendary Entertainment to bring a live action Gundam movie exclusively to Netflix.
The Gundam live action movie on Netflix has a lot of potential, given how large the Gundam franchise is and the colorful characters seen in Mobile Suit Gundam anime. We'll be breaking this down in today's episode of IGN's The Fix: Entertainment with Akeem Lawanson!
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