Zack Snyder’s upcoming new cut of Justice League has changed so much, he believes the four-hour opus will be rated R.
26.11.2020 - 08:01 / etcanada.com
Joss Whedon will no longer be involved with the upcoming HBO series “The Nevers”.
According to Entertainment Weekly, Whedon — whose credits include “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “The Avengers” — will be stepping away from the series he created, described as a “quasi-superhero series centreed on a group of young women in Victorian-era England.”
“We have parted ways with Joss Whedon,” HBO confirmed in a statement. “We remain excited about the future of ‘The Nevers’ and look forward to its
Zack Snyder’s upcoming new cut of Justice League has changed so much, he believes the four-hour opus will be rated R.
While many are excited to finally watch Zack Snyder‘s original vision for “Justice League” with his version heading to HBO Max next year, younger viewers might be restricted from seeing his more mature edition. Or, at least restricted from seeing what seeing a big-screen version.
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Justice League has been concluded by studio WarnerMedia.Earlier this year, Cyborg actor Ray Fisher spoke about alleged misconduct on the set of the DC movie after Joss Whedon took over as director in 2017.Fisher accused Whedon of “gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable” behaviour and also claimed that producers Geoff Johns and Jon Berg “enabled” his alleged behaviour.WarnerMedia has now confirmed that their investigation has now concluded, saying in a statement (via The
Ray Fisher says «we're on our way» as WarnerMedia's investigation into comes to a close. The actor — who publicly accused Joss Whedon and producers Geoff Johns and Jon Berg of misconduct on the set — spoke out about the investigation on Twitter on Friday. Fisher said that as of 5 p.m.
It’s been five months since Ray Fisher accused Joss Whedon of alleged “abusive, unprofessional” behavior on the set of “Justice League,” and now WarnerMedia has concluded an investigation into Fisher’s allegations.
WarnerMedia released a statement about the ongoing investigation involving Joss Whedon‘s treatment of cast and crew on the set of Justice League.
WarnerMedia has completed their investigation into “Justice League” director Joss Whedon after Ray Fisher claimed Whedon “ordered that the complexion of an actor of colour be changed in post-production” for the 2017 film.
Ahead of the highly anticipated release of “Wonder Woman: 1984,” director Patty Jenkins is throwing some shade at Joss Whedon and Zack Snyder’s “Justice League.” The 2018 superhero team-up movie featured characters Batman, The Flash, Superman, Aquaman, Cyborg and, of course, Wonder Woman. However, it faced a poor critical reception, was maligned by fans, and was marred by a shift in directors for post-production.
It doesn’t take a deep knowledge of DC Comics lore to recognize that there are some, uh, inconsistencies between 2017’s “Justice League” film and the other DCEU features that spawned from it. Clearly, that’s the result of Zack Snyder leaving the production and Joss Whedon taking over and turning the superhero film into…something else.
Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins is not the biggest fan of Joss Whedon‘s Justice League movie (which has been involved in a ton of controversy lately).
Patty Jenkins doesn’t have time for the “Justice League” theatrical cut.
Wonder Woman 1984 director Patty Jenkins has criticised Joss Whedon’s Justice League, calling the film “an outlier.”Discussing the portrayal of Wonder Woman/Diana Prince across the wider DC Extended Universe, the filmmaker said she, alongside other DC directors, “tossed that [film] out.”“I think that all of us DC directors tossed that out just as much as the fans did,” Jenkins told CinemaBlend.
The Nevers, and actor Ray Fisher claims it’s “undoubtedly the result” of an ongoing Warner Bros investigation.Fisher claimed in July that Whedon had shown “gross” and “abusive” behaviour on set, after which an investigation was launched the following month.
Joss Whedon is back in the news, but it isn’t related to the ongoing “Justice League” controversy.