Ray Fisher, the actor that plays Cyborg in the DC Extended Universe, "forcefully retracts" his praise of Joss Whedon's Justice League reshoot in a tweet which gave little to no context. Fisher shared a clip of him admiring Whedon, claiming that he was a good choice to come clean up for Zack Snyder, only to retract that statement harshly.
For those unfamiliar, the Justice League movie was originally directed by Zack Snyder, but Warner Bros. Did not approve of his dark approach to the film. As a result, Whedon was brought on to rewrite the script and rewrite a lot of the scenes.
It is unclear whether Fisher's contempt for Whedon is due to some personal drama or if he wasn't happy with how the reshoot turned out, but it would seem odd to make a seemingly random comment about it over two years after the release of Whedon's Justice League.
Hopefully Fisher will elaborate on exactly why he said this, but it seems like commenters support his statements. Many even take the time to point out how forced Fisher's words seem in the video as well as Jason Momoa's pained expression during the clip.
The Justice League Snyder Cut releases in 2021 on HBO Max.