On his official Twitter account, the 35-year-old actor slammed The Suicide Squad filmmaker for using “fake grace” on the platform in relation to his years-long issues with Walter Hamada, Geoff Johns, and Joss Whedon who helmed the 2017 theatrical version of Justice League.What Fisher failed to realize is that Gunn’s Twitter account has an auto-delete feature for his past tweets, something that the executive himself explained to the actor. Well, that’s extremely embarrassing. After the Justice League actor called out the DC Studios boss, fans quickly stormed the social media platform to give Ray the roasting of a lifetime and most of them think he should apologize for his actions. Yikes. Check out some of the reactions below:
Also Read: Warner Bros. Reportedly ‘Begged’ Joker Director To Take James Gunn’s Place As DC Studios HeadAs it stands, Fisher has yet to respond to Gunn’s explanation nor has he deleted his now-viral tweet. Obviously, the actor shouldn’t be burning bridges but considering the SnyderVerse is no more, I guess he no longer has anything to lose in this situation. We’ve already proven though that Gunn isn’t the type of guy who holds grudges so I guess the door is still wide open for Fisher to be involved in the new DCU.Meanwhile, DC’s next film, Shazam! Fury of the Gods is slated for theatrical release on March 17, 2023.