Cyborg Star Ray Fisher Shares His Thoughts On ‘Aquaman’

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Victor Stone was able to catch Arthur Curry just in time in Justice League to tell him that the ride wasn’t over just yet. And with Aquaman receiving not just praise from fans and critics alike, but also raking in a huge amount of money overseas at the box office, chances are that Cyborg couldn’t be happier for his Justice League teammate. And that extends to life beyond the DC films as well, as actor Cyborg actor Ray Fisher had nothing but good things to say about Jason Momoa’s solo adventure as Aquaman.

A little after midnight earlier today, Ray Fisher took to his Twitter, as well as his Vero page, to praise the recent DC film, proclaiming “All hail the KING!!!” and expressing his joy over Aquaman. Here, have a look for yourself in the tweet below:

https://twitter.com/rehsifyar/status/1073093644049997824

Ray Fisher, like Jason Momoa, has been a huge supporter of Zack Snyder’s vision not just for Justice League, but his take on the DC characters as well, and given how, as Jason Momoa stated in a recent interview how Aquaman picks up from where Zack Snyder’s take on Justice League leaves Arthur Curry’s character, this no doubt adds weight to many in fandom, including both Momoa and Ray Fisher, who hope that the success of Aquaman will lead to seeing Snyder’s original vision of Justice League come to light.

In the meantime, it’s also another good example of actors supporting one another in their respective comic-related works, as we’ve seen on not just the DC side of things, but also Marvel Studios and Fox’s Marvel projects as well. But what do you think of Cyborg star Ray Fisher’s praise for Aquaman? Does this influence your decision to see the film or did you already plan on watching it? Let us know in the comments below.

Though already available overseas, Aquaman will swim into U.S. shores on December 21, 2018.

Omari Daniels

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