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Gal Gadot testified in the "Justice League" investigation Israel today

2020-12-20T13:43:37.466Z


The star said that she immediately reported to senior officials when she experienced an unpleasant treatment from the director, Joss Vidon • "They conducted a very thorough investigation" | global


The star said she immediately reported to executives when she experienced unpleasant treatment from the director, Joss Vidon • "They conducted a very thorough investigation"

  • Reported immediately.

    Gal Gadot

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Gal Gadot confirmed last Thursday in an interview with a Variety and iHeart podcast that she testified as part of the investigation conducted by Warner Studios about the conduct of the "Justice League" box office set.

"I know that the investigation they conducted was very thorough, if only from the long time I was in front of them," Gadot said.

A statement released by the studios on December 11 read: "Warner's investigation into the Justice League case has ended and remedial action has been taken," but they declined to elaborate on the findings of the investigation or actions taken.

Gadot added that she knows nothing beyond that.

"I have no idea what the statement means," she said, adding that she was curious to know what the consequences would be.

As you may recall, in July of this year, Ray Fisher, the actor who played the character of Cyborg in the blockbuster film "Justice League" alongside Gal Gadot, accused film director Joss Whedon (who was entrusted with filming the box office completion after the film director's daughter, Zack Snyder) ), Abusing the set of photographs.

In a series of charged tweets, Fischer claimed that the actors on the set experienced a repulsive, abusive, unprofessional and completely unacceptable attitude on the part of Vidon.

The director's misconduct was backed by two senior producers at Warner Media, Jeff Jones and John Berg.

Following the storm and the media echoes created by the revelation, Fischer updated on August 20 that a formal investigation into Videon had indeed been opened by someone who was supposed to be a third external party, but he did not agree as he claimed the investigation was conducted unfairly.

While Fisher tweeted that he hoped the investigation would expose the abuse of power by Vidon and executives, he said not only was this not done, but the DC president further contacted him and offered to let go of his demands on Jones, in return he would "sacrifice" Vidon and Berg.

Warner denied Fischer's serious allegations and clarified that he had never been offered such a deal.

Officials at Warner even claimed that an independent investigator had tried to contact Fisher several times but it refused to cooperate.

His conduct in the matter, they said, led them to conclude that Fisher did not have sufficient evidence or credibility enough regarding abuse or misconduct on the set.

Fisher, for his part, insisted that these were desperate attempts to undermine his credibility in order to protect those in positions of power, and that he had a back-up meeting on a screenshot with a Zoom investigator, to prove he was telling the truth.

With the revelation of the affair, Gadot told the Los Angeles Times in an interview that she did not film scenes with Fisher, but did conduct herself in front of Vidun.

She described the conduct as "not the most pleasant," but stressed that she reported the matter immediately to the management, who took care of what was needed.

"I'm glad Ray flooded the issue to whoever needed it and told his truth," she added.

"Justice League" is an American superhero film from the Warner Brothers and DC Comics series, and is part of the DC cinematic universe.

The film, released in 2017, is the fifth in number after "Man of Steel," "Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice," "Suicide Squad" and "Wonder Woman."

Source: israelhayom

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