Despite claims made by Ray Fisher, it is reported that Geoff Johns is still at Warner Bros. and DC who is involved with films and TV projects.
Fisher, who has been accusing Johns, Joss Whedon, and Jon Berg, of various allegations in regards to filming the Justice League movie, claimed on Twitter on Thursday that Geoff Johns will be following Whedon and leaving WB:
The fact is: the Justice League investigation led to @WarnerMedia (and it’s affiliates) parting ways with Joss Whedon.
Geoff Johns will be following suit.
Had Walter Hamada gotten his way, NONE of that would have been possible, and the cycle of abuse would’ve continued.
The fact is: the Justice League investigation led to @WarnerMedia (and it’s affiliates) parting ways with Joss Whedon.
Geoff Johns will be following suit.
Had Walter Hamada gotten his way, NONE of that would have been possible, and the cycle of abuse would’ve continued.
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— Ray Fisher (@ray8fisher) January 7, 2021
A report at Variety refutes what Ray Fisher claims about Geoff Johns and says Johns is sticking around:
Writer-producer Geoff Johns has multiple projects at WarnerMedia and remains working with the company, despite a claim from actor Ray Fisher that Johns will be parting ways with WarnerMedia following the company’s investigation into Fisher’s allegations of misconduct on “Justice League,” multiple sources confirm to Variety.
Geoff Johns fully involved with DC
Johns’ projects at DC include Johns having recently co-written the Wonder Woman 1984 movie, and Johns is involved with creating and producing Stargirl, Batwoman, Doom Patrol, Titans, Superman & Lois, and the HBO Max Green Lantern series.
Ray Fisher also recently blasted Walter Hamada, the head of DC films, stating he won’t be involved in any DC movie that Hamada is involved with, which was followed by reports that Fisher is out and that Cyborg has been completely written out of the upcoming The Flash movie.