Joss Whedon Denies Gal Gadot's Claims, Says 'Justice League' Actress Misunderstood Him

Joss Whedon Denies Gal Gadot's Claims, Says 'Justice League' Actress Misunderstood Him

Joss Whedon has rejected Gal Gadot's allegation that he threatened her during the filming of "Justice League." The filmmaker said the Israeli actress misunderstood his words because her "first language is not English."

"I don't threaten people. Who does that?" the 57-year-old filmmaker told Vulture on Monday, adding that the "Wonder Woman" star misunderstood him. "English is not her first language, and I tend to be annoyingly flowery in my speech."

The filmmaker explained that he jokingly told Gadot she has to tie him on a railroad track and "do it over his dead body" in order to get a particular scene chopped from the movie.

"Then I was told that I had said something about her dead body and tying her to the railroad track," Whedon added.


The director has been receiving flak on social media since Gadot made the allegations last year.

Whedon said people have been using "every weaponizable word of the modern era to make it seem like I was an abusive monster," adding, "I think I'm one of the nicer showrunners that's ever been."

"Justice League" was released in 2017. The actress told Israeli outlet N12 in May last year that Whedon "threatened" her career and said, "If I did something, he would make my career miserable."