The studio says the Cyborg actor made a ‘false claim’ in his complaints, and Fisher has responded.
UPDATE: In a rare move, Warner Bros. is publicly firing back at one of its actors.
And in a new update to this story on Saturday, Fisher issued a response of his own.

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(Berg has stronglydenied this.)
More recently, Fisher added new details to his complaints.
“He then made a thinly veiled threat to my career.”
WarnerMedia launched an investigation into the claims in August, which Fisher welcomed.
On Friday, Fisheradded an accusationseemingly directed at DC Films president Walter Hamada.
Still not satisfied, Mr. Fisher insisted that WarnerMedia hire an independent third-party investigator.
“I met with the investigator via Zoom on Aug 26th.
Below is an email I sent to my team and@sagaftraimmediately after.”
Had to end the interview early before going into detail with him.
He’s definitely been put on the case by Warner Bros. Pictures not Warner Media.
His findings will go directly and solely to Warner Bros. Pictures legal.
He also had another person on the line as a witness which we weren’t made aware of.
I told him I needed to have a rep on the line as security for myself.
One of the elements that he says evolved was fleshing out Cyborg’s story.