Gal Gadot has recently confessed that the filming of "Justice League" was nothing but horrible.
In an interview with Israeli N12, the actress claimed that director Joss Whedon threatened her about her career, telling her that if she did anything, he would make her career miserable.
The "Wonder Woman" star spoke again about the incident in an interview with Elle magazine, saying she was very upset about it. The actress had the courage to complain and the Warner Bros. executives took care of the situation.
"I was shocked by the way he talked to me," Gadot told Elle. "You only worry about the fact because you can't even believe it was told to you. And if he tells me, then no doubt he tells it to a lot of other people."
The actress said she did what she felt she had to do, which was to give an alarm to Whedon on set. As Gadot claimed, this is not the first time the director has been accused of misconduct.
Ray Fisher, another "Justice League" star who plays Cyborg, also accused Whedon of unprofessional behavior on numerous occasions.
Another source from the "Justice League" claimed for the Hollywood Reporter that Whedon had verbally abused Gadot.
Others have also accused Whedon, including Albanian actress Eliza Dushku and stars such as Charisma Carpenter and Michelle Trachtenberg.
Whedon has never officially released any statement regarding any of the allegations and has not responded to media requests for comment.