The first of the producers of The CW who the actress pointed to was Peter Roth, CEO of Warner Television, who, after breaking her neck during filming, threatened to fire the entire crew and blame her if she didn’t shoot again in less than ten days. “He even fired a private investigator who hired to follow me. He fired him after his report did not match the narrative that interested him,” were the words of the actress.
And she continued, showing images of the room where she was treated for her neck injury: “To everyone who said I was too stiff on Batwoman, imagine having to go back to work 10 days after this. 10 days!”
Rose also named Caroline Dries, the showrunner of “Batwoman”. According to the actress, she hardly even visited the filming set and forced all the members to follow the production in the midst of a pandemic while the rest of the Warner series such as Riverdale, The Flash and Supergirl they had been suspended due to the advance of the coronavirus.
Subsequently, he revealed that Dougray Scott, the actor who played Jacob Kane, father in Rose’s fiction, “abused women” and behaved violently during filming. “He hurt a doppelganger, yelling at women like dogs. It was a nightmare,” he said.
After asking fans to stop demanding that he return to the series since “he would not return for any amount of money, not even if they put a gun to his head,” he said that he had to witness how a person suffered third degree burns during the recordings, with the skin falling off his face, that two stuntmen died during the work of the first season and that an associate producer was quadriplegic.

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