Jason Momoa has joined Justice League two years back and the actor has finally opened up about the mistreatment. Yes, the 41-year-old actor confirmed that his co-star Ray Fisher who has accused the director and producers is not false.

Momoa took Instagram to share his experience on the sets while supporting his co-star, Fisher. The Aquaman star encouraged the ongoing investigation by the studio in order to let everyone know what happened amid filming the DC Universe film in 2017.

Momoa began the long post in an angry tone and asked to stop this s--t. He urged the studio to look into the matter and said that what happened during the shoot of the Warner Bros. project needs investigation.

"@ray8fisher AND EVERYONE ELSE WHO EXPERIENCED WHAT HAPPEN UNDER THE WATCH OF @wbpictures NEEDS PROPER INVESTIGATION I just think it's f—ed up that people released a fake Frosty announcement without my permission to try to distract from Ray Fisher speaking up about the s—y way we were treated on Justice League reshoots," the actor wrote.

He further revealed that some "serious stuff" happened on the sets of the Justice League shooting while people who did wrong needs to be accountable for their actions. While he tagged @ray8fisher at the beginning of his message, he also ended the post with the #IStandWithRayFisher hashtag.

It is worth noting that the actor mentioned the announcement published by Deadline and called it "fake Frosty". As per the outlet, Momoa was supposed to give his voice to a project of Warner Bros. movie titled Frosty the Snowman.

Momoa maintained his silence for a long time but it seems the fake story triggered the actor to support his co-star in public. The actor believed that the rumors were spread by the studio in order to distract people from the ongoing controversy of Fisher.

Although fans seemed to be unclear about the mistreatment that took place on the sets of the superhero movie. However, it seems Fisher and Momoa are hinting towards something specific and want the investigation to reveal the details.

While details are not public yet, Fisher has informed earlier that director Joss Whedon, DC Entertainment's president, Geoff Johns, producer Jon Berg along with other people in the powerful positions misused their power. Warner Bros. is yet to issue a statement to respond to Momoa's message on social media while fans are sure that some serious misconduct had taken place on the sets.