Ray Fisher Calls DC Films’ Walter Hamada ‘The Most Dangerous Kind Of Enabler’

Yep, 2020 is not done with us yet, and the most recent thing to happen in the WarnerMedia vs. Ray Fisher saga is that the actor has now taken shots at DC Films’ Walter Hamada. He took to Twitter to call the head of DC Films “the most dangerous kind of enabler”.

This comes after Ray Fisher openly criticised the higher-ups over at Warner Bros. Pictures and WarnerMedia. We thought that it had come to an end when WarnerMedia revealed that steps had been taken. However, it sounds like Ray Fisher is not done naming names.

Probably the most obvious thing that Ray Fisher managed to do was get Joss Whedon out over at Warner Bros. Pictures and HBO. This was highlighted by the fact that Whedon ended up leaving his HBO project, The Nevers. Yet, Fisher’s now got Hamada in his seights.

Ray Fisher calls DC Films’ Walter Hamada out as being “the most dangerous kind of enabler”

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OK, so here’s what Ray Fisher had to say about DC Films’ Walter Hamada after he did an interview with The New York Times:

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. I will not participate in any production associated with him.

This a pretty big thing to say against Walter Hamada and it kind of goes with our theory that The New York Times feature on Hamada was a bit of a hit piece against Zack Snyder and his supporters, including Ray Fisher.

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