Gadot also said that interviews were conducted as part of WarnerMedia ‘s recent investigation into the set’ s behavior of the film.
Gal Gadot is getting attention back with the upcoming and long-awaited news, “Wonder Woman 1984,” available and on HBO Max. But she will also reappear on the newbie streaming platform next March with director Zack Snyder ‘s new cut of “Justice League. ”The 2017 film remains in controversy ever since star Ray Fisher reported misconduct during Joss Whedon’s remakes, launching a WarnerMedia investigation that ended earlier this month.
In a recent interview with Variety, Gadot said she provided evidence during the recently folded study, although she is not aware of whether there was a “cure action,” as cited by WarnerMedia. The results of the probe were not released, but earlier in the summer Fisher said the filmmakers misused their power.
“I know they have done a very thorough study, even just with the time I spent with them,” Gadot said. “I don’t know what [remedial action] means either, ”she said, adding,“ I find it strange to know what the outcome will be. ”
Fisher initially said Whedon, taking over for Zack Snyder, who had to go out for personal reasons, and producers Geoff Johns and Jon Berg created a hostile work environment.
Gadot told the Los Angeles Times she was not involved in the reshoots when the accused’s conduct was detained. Fisher, who plays the cybernetic superhero Cyborg, tweeted that “Whedon’s on-set handling of a‘ Justice League ’team and team was horrific, abusive, unprofessional and utterly impossible. ”
In an LA Times interview, however, Gadot dismissed her own troubled experience with Whedon, adding that it was privately resolved. “I’m glad Ray will go out and speak his truth,” Gadot said. “I wasn’t with the boys when they shot Joss Whedon – I had my own experience with him [him], which was not the best, but I noticed it there and when it happened I took it to the top levels and they paid attention to it. But I’m glad Ray goes up and tells his truth. “
In a follow-up tweet after the investigation ended on December 11, Fisher said, “There are still conversations that need to be addressed and resolutions that need to be found.”
“Wonder Woman 1984” hits theaters and HBO Max on Christmas Day.
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