Gal Gadot was interviewed in Justice League investigation and had issues working with Joss Whedon

Gal Gadot was interviewed in Justice League investigation and says she had issues working with Joss Whedon

She’ll be seen as Wonder Woman in Zack Snyder’s upcoming Justice League cut for HBO Max.

And Gal Gadot has confirmed that she was interviewed as part of WarnerMedia’s investigation into Josh Whedon who replaced Snyder on the  original project.

‘I know that they’ve done a very thorough investigation, even just by how much time I spent with them,’ the Israeli actress said during an interview for The Big Ticket podcast Thursday.

‘Very thorough’: Gal Gadot confirmed on Thursday that she had been interviewed as part of WarnerMedia’s investigation into Joss Whedon’s conduct on the set of 2017’s Justice League

On December 11, WarnerMedia issued a statement saying the investigation into allegations of a toxic workplace on the Justice League set had been completed.

The company added that ‘remedial action has been taken.’

‘I don’t know what that means either,’ Gadot said on the podcast. ‘I’m curious to know what’s going to be the outcome.’

The investigation was sparked by allegations from Ray Fisher, the actor who plays Cyborg, that Whedon had engaged in ‘gross, abusive, unprofessional’ conduct on the set of the superhero movie.

Interviewed: 'I know that they've done a very thorough investigation, even just by how much time I spent with them,' the Israeli actress said during an interview for The Big Ticket podcast

Interviewed: ‘I know that they’ve done a very thorough investigation, even just by how much time I spent with them,’ the Israeli actress said during an interview for The Big Ticket podcast

Issues: The Wonder Woman star also told the LA Times that her own experience working with Whedon, who took over from Zack Syder, 'wasn't the best one'. Whedon is pictured in 2019

Issues: The Wonder Woman star also told the LA Times that her own experience working with Whedon, who took over from Zack Syder, ‘wasn’t the best one’. Whedon is pictured in 2019

Gadot, who didn’t shoot at the same time has Fisher, did tell the LA Times Thursday that her own experience working with Whedon ‘wasn’t the best one.’

‘But I took care of it there and when it happened,’ she said. ‘I took it to the higher-ups and they took care of it.’

Gadot will next be seen in the highly anticipated Wonder Woman 198 which will be released in theatres and on streaming platform HBO Max on Christmas Day. 

Coming soon: Gadot will next be seen in the highly anticipated Wonder Woman 198 which will be released in theatres and on streaming platform HBO Max on Christmas Day

Coming soon: Gadot will next be seen in the highly anticipated Wonder Woman 198 which will be released in theatres and on streaming platform HBO Max on Christmas Day

The Justice League investigation was sparked by Ray Fisher's claims that Whedon engaged in 'abusive, unprofessional' conduct on set

Fisher plays the character Cyborg in the DC Comics  film

The Justice League investigation was sparked by Ray Fisher’s claims that Whedon engaged in ‘abusive, unprofessional’ conduct on set. Fisher plays the character Cyborg in the film

Update: Last week, Fisher had tweeted the news that WarnerMedia had completed its investigation and had introduced 'remedial measures' though it's not known what they are

Update: Last week, Fisher had tweeted the news that WarnerMedia had completed its investigation and had introduced ‘remedial measures’ though it’s not known what they are 

Fisher first raised concerns over Whedon on June 29, posting a video to Twitter of himself previously singing the director’s praises, writing: ‘I’d like to take a moment to forcefully retract every bit of this statement.’ 

Whedon stepped in to finish the superhero film in 2016, after director Zack Snyder was called away over a family emergency.

Fisher followed it up on July 1, tweeting: ‘Joss Whedon’s on-set treatment of the cast and crew of Justice League was gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable. He was enabled, in many ways, by Geoff Johns and Jon Berg.’

The Baltimore-born actor revealed on Twitter in August that the studio had launched an independent investigation after ‘five weeks of interviews’ with cast and crew.  

Reset: Whedon took over Justice League after Snyder left the production for family reasons. Snyder has since been hired to produce his own cut of the movie which will air on HBO Max

Reset: Whedon took over Justice League after Snyder left the production for family reasons. Snyder has since been hired to produce his own cut of the movie which will air on HBO Max