Jason
Momoa
has
been
one
of
the
first
Justice
League
stars
to
speak
up
in
support
of
his
co-star
Ray
Fisher.
On
Monday,
Jason
also
went
on
to
speak
about
his
own
experience
while
on
the
film's
set
and
added
that
all
cast
members
were
treated
in
a
"s**ty
way" by
Warner
Bros.
The
Justice
League
investigation
began
in
late
August,
after
Ray
first
spoke
up
about
the
allegations
against
Whedon
and
Warner
Bros.
on
the
morning
of
July
1.
Ray
Fisher
had
claimed
of
experiencing
"abusive"
and
"unprofessional"
behaviour
from
director
Joss
Whedon
and
producers
Geoff
Johns
and
Jon
Berg
while
shooting
for
the
DC
film,
Justice
League.
Momoa
after
showing
solidarity
and
posting
#IstandWithRayFisher,
shared
his
own
experience
with
the
makers.
He
wrote
on
Instagram,
"This
s**t
has
to
stop
and
needs
to
be
looked
at
@ray8fisher
and
everyone
else
who
experienced
what
[happened]
under
the
watch
of
@wbpictures
needs
proper
investigation."
Jason
also
commented
on
the
rumours
of
him
working
with
Berg
and
Johns
again
as
a
voice
artist
for
Frosty
the
Snowman
in
an
upcoming
film.
Jason
revealed
that
the
news
is
fake
and
was
in
bad
taste
to
distract
the
media
from
Fisher's
statement.
"I
just
think
it's
Fu**ed
up
that
people
released
a
fake
Frosty
announcement
without
my
permission
to
try
to
distract
from
Ray
Fisher
speaking
up
about
the
s-ty
way
we
were
treated
on
'Justice
League'
reshoots.
Serious
stuff
went
down.
It
needs
to
be
investigated
and
people
need
to
be
held
accountable," Momoa
wrote.
Meanwhile,
Jason
is
gearing
up
for
the
release
of
Dune.
The
film's
trailer
was
released
earlier
this
week
and
fans
are
excited
to
see
the
actor
in
another
strong
warrior
character.
The
film
also
stars
Timothee
Chalamet,
Oscar
Isaac,
Zendaya,
Rebecca
Ferguson
and
others
in
pivotal
roles.