Warner Bros. issues a counter statement confirming its parting ways with the Justice League actor following his December ultimatum.
On Thursday morning, WarnerMedia also issued a pair of its own counter statements to the actor.
In December, WarnerMedia released a statement sayingtheir investigation was concludedand that “remedial action” had been taken.

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Fisher added that he would agree to submit to a polygraph test to support his claims.
Last summer, Mr. Fisher was offered the opportunity to reprise his role as Cyborg inThe Flash.
WarnerMedia chair and CEO Ann Sarnoff also issued a statement defending Hamada.
The company has previously pointed out the executive was not in charge during the filming of theJustice Leaguereshoots.
“Furthermore, I have full confidence in the investigation’s process and findings.