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Justice League Star's Lengthy Feud With WB Seemingly Gets A New Twist

Justice League Star's Lengthy Feud With WB Seemingly Gets A New Twist
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Fans are wondering if the studio's latest decision will lead to another public outburst from Ray Fisher.

It seems that the conflict between Ray Fisher and Warner Bros. is still active in some way, as it could be the reason why his version of Cyborg is missing from Max's list of profile icons.

The actor played the aforementioned DC character in the 2017 DCU film Justice League, as well as its alternate Snyder cut.

However, the fact that his character's role was significantly reduced in the original cut of the film, along with several other things, has sparked a long-running feud between him and the studio.

First, he publicly accused Joss Whedon, who was largely responsible for the 2017 version of the film, of "gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable" treatment of the cast and crew on set.

This was just the beginning, however, as Fisher then went on to routinely call out Warner Bros. on various issues, such as the hiring of James Gunn as the new head of the cinematic universe, the cancellation of the Batgirl movie, and celebrated the departure of Walter Hamada, former DC executive.

And now it seems that all of these actions have not been forgotten by the studio.

While a new list of user avatars for Max (former HBO Max ) has every other member of the Justice League, Ray Fisher's Cyborg is suspiciously missing.

However, the other versions of the character, such as Doom Patrol and Teen Titans, are present in the roster.

Fans find it unsurprising that WB would want nothing to do with him after all those public outbursts, even if it seems rather petty.

They say that Ray just couldn't let go and that this is the logical consequence of his actions, and wonder if this will lead to a new wave of angry responses from the actor.

It must be said that no official statements have been released on the matter, so these are nothing more than suspicions, even if things seem pretty clear.

Sources: Reddit, Twitter