Ray Fisher seems like an actor that sticks to his guns. This is evident by the one-man war he’s engaged in with Warner Bros.
17.12.2020 - 22:55 / variety.com
Will Thorne Staff WriterRay Fisher has found his latest TV role.The “Justice League” and “True Detective” star has joined ABC’s “Women of the Movement” limited series, Variety has confirmed.The series will tell the story of key female figures in the Civil Rights Movement, with season 1 focusing on Mamie Till-Mobley, the mother of Emmett Till, played by Adrienne Warren. Fisher will play the role of Gene Mobley, Mamie’s devoted partner.
Ray Fisher seems like an actor that sticks to his guns. This is evident by the one-man war he’s engaged in with Warner Bros.
who was offered the small cameo role last June, publicly resigned from the role last week in his continuing beef with DC Films President Walter Hamada. He tweeted on Dec.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVDon’t adjust your calendar’s sync function: This year’s Golden Globes really will have different eligibility windows for film and TV.As COVID-19 wreaked havoc during 2020, causing months-long production shutdowns and pushed many high-profile premiere dates (see HBO’s “The Undoing” and FX’s “Fargo”), the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. (HFPA) reacted by moving its annual awards ceremony from the usual January date to Feb.
Ray Fisher’s one-person war against Warner Bros. and the studio’s treatment of the “Justice League” drama doesn’t take holidays.
While WarnerMedia may have concluded its internal investigation into “Justice League” star Ray Fisher’s allegations of mistreatment while filming the 2017 movie, his battle with the media giant is apparently far from over.
Walter Hamada is the most dangerous kind of enabler. His lies, and WB PR’s failed Sept 4th hit-piece, sought to undermine the very real issues of the Justice League investigation.
Ray Fisher is speaking out about his experience with an executive at DC Films.
Ray Fisher’s one-person war against Warner Bros. and the studio’s treatment of the “Justice League” drama doesn’t take holidays.
Justice League actor Ray Fisher will not let down his bullhorn in his ire against Warner Bros., in particular DC Films President Walter Hamada.
Justice League” star Ray Fisher says he will not work on any film associated with DC Films President Walter Hamada in the wake of WarnerMedia’s investigation into the alleged misconduct on the superhero film set. The announcement appears to effectively end Fisher’s brief tenure as the DC superhero Cyborg after the release of Zack Snyder’s four-hour director’s cut of “Justice League” on HBO Max in 2021.“Walter Hamada is the most dangerous kind of enabler,” Fisher tweeted on Wednesday.
Sex and the City is set to return as a limited series on new streaming service HBO Max.The news comes after years of rumours regarding a third film in the hit series, which were denied by Sarah Jessica Parker back in 2017.According to Deadline, sources have confirmed that the show will return for a limited run, with an air date not yet specified.Sources say that three of the main characters in the show – Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw, Cynthia Nixon as Miranda Hobbes and Kristin Davis
A Sex and the City reboot is on the cards at HBO Max as a limited series, Deadline has confirmed with sources.
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Though the battle between Ray Fisher and Joss Whedon over alleged “abuse” suffered during the “Justice League” reshoots has been going on for months already, there really hasn’t been a ton of information revealed about what that all entails.
EXCLUSIVE: HBO has acquired Cutblock, a dramatic thriller it is putting in development as a limited series that tracks a family of west coast timber fallers in their century-long pursuit of prosperity. The series is being written, directed and executive produced by Andrew Cividino and Trey Edward Shults. Also exec producing are Hyperobject Industries’ Adam McKay and Betsy Koch.
EXCLUSIVE: Jonathan I. Kidd and Sonya Winton-Odamtten, co-executive producers and writers of HBO’s critically acclaimed woke sci-fi horror Lovecraft Country, have extended their overall deal with the premium cable network for four years. Under their re-upped eight-figure deal, the pair will develop the limited series Say Their Names.
For months now, Ray Fisher has seemingly launched a one-man war against the likes of Joss Whedon, Geoff Johns, and Jon Berg for how the trio treated him (and reportedly others) during the reshoots on 2017’s “Justice League.” While over that time, we’ve heard more specifics about what happened, it’s been largely Fisher on the front lines trying to spread his “Accountability > Entertainment” message about the “abuse” suffered during the reshoots.
Ray Fisher is taking on a new role!