After two years of criticizing the studio executive, Is WB Changing Its Mind About Whedon's Justice League Being Canon?!

This week not only brought the release of Dwayne Johnson's Black Adam, but also saw DC Films head Walter Hamada step down from his position at the studio. Ray Fisher, who had been vocal in his criticism regarding the studio exec, subsequently took to his Twitter to celebrate Hamada's departure, once again calling him out for his efforts to "protect his toxic and discriminatory colleagues," and sharing his hopes to never deal with him again. See Fisher's post above:

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Given the intensity of headlines surrounding both Fisher and Hamada in the years since the Zack Snyder's Justice League star took to accusing him of being a dangerous enabler, Fisher's elation about the former DC Films head is largely understandable, namely those who have ed him throughout his search for justice. The question for many audiences now is whether Fisher could make a return to the DCEU as Cyborg now that Hamada has left, given the actor has stated multiple times he refused to be a part of any Hamada-associated production. Some may already be speculating about his possibly showing up in next year's The Flash movie, given he was originally intended to reprise his role for the multiverse-based story, and Ezra Miller recently returned to set for additional photography.

Should Fisher return to the DCEU in The Flash, or any other franchise project, he would be the latest Zack Snyder's Justice League star to seemingly make their way back to the fold. Reports have swirled about Henry Cavill's Superman appearing in some form in this week's Black Adam, with both Dwayne Johnson and DC's marketing seemingly spoiling a cameo from The Witcher ahead of its release, while a recent report revealed that Man of Steel 2 looks to be moving forward as WB searches for new writers for the project. Only time will tell if Fisher's Cyborg reunites with Miller's Scarlet Speedster when The Flash hits theaters on June 23, 2023.

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