Ray Fisher "celebrated" the one-year anniversary of his conversation with DC Films President Walter Hamada regarding the investigation into on-set behavior for Justice League.In a tweet, Fisher claimed that one year ago, Hamada and Warner Bros. tried and failed to bury both him and "the truth about Justice League." He then took the moment to thank his followers for their support of him throughout the events of the last year. "They all failed because you all lent your voices. I am forever in your debt."RELATED: Ray Fisher Explains Exactly Why He Hated Cyborg's 'Booyah' Moment

Fisher has been adamant about his experiences on the set of the film since the beginning of the summer in 2020. Since then, he has frequently come out on social media deploring the alleged actions of Justice League director Joss Whedon and Warner Bros. executives Toby Emmerich, Geoff Johns, Jon Berg and Hamada. In his latest tweet, Fisher took a jab at Hamada by celebrating "Hamada Day" for followers to see.

Ray Fisher's public attention first turned to Hamada on Sept. 4, 2020. In an older tweet, the actor claimed that Hamada called Fisher in an attempt to shift his focus away from Johns and onto Whedon and Berg. "After speaking out about Justice League," Fisher tweeted, "I received a phone call from the President of DC Films wherein he attempted to throw Joss Whedon and Jon Berg under the bus in hopes that I would relent on Geoff Johns."

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Since then, Fisher has grown increasingly vocal against Hamada and the actions taken by Warner Bros. during the investigation. In a tweet seen later in December 2020, Fisher said that he "will not participate in any production associated with [Hamada]," calling him "the most dangerous kind of enabler." Within days of that tweet, it was reported that Fisher would no longer appear as Cyborg in The Flash film set to release in 2022, with the actor claiming he did not make the decision to leave the film while responding to the report.

Fisher has consistently followed up on statements made by Warner Bros. in defense of Hamada, seeking an apology from the executive for his alleged role in defending those involved with Justice League. This past April, Fisher detailed how he felt threatened by Johns and Whedon along with other claims. The investigation into Justice League concluded in December 2020 with a statement saying that "remedial action" was taken by WarnerMedia, but Fisher has previously said that he refuses to let what happened "blow over."

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