‘Justice League’ Star Ray Fisher Teases His Return As Cyborg

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During Celebrity Fan Fest this weekend, Justice League star Ray Fisher spoke about the status of the Cyborg film and whether or not he thinks he’ll portray the android for the DCEU again.

The future of the current DCEU is still a mystery so every time a director, a producer, or an actor involved in the franchise steps up to shed some light, we’re all ears. The poor success of films like Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Justice League made Warner Bros. and DC rethink their approach to characters like Superman and Batman on the silver screen.

One of the superheroes caught up in this is Ray Fisher’s Cyborg. Introduced in full during Justice League, we only got a few glimpses at the backstory of Ray Fisher’s Cyborg and his silver screen potential. During Celebrity Fan Fest in San Antonio, Texas, Ray Fisher stated that he didn’t know what was going to happen with the Cyborg film, which was announced as part Warner Bros.’ previous slate. Ray Fisher said that is was “a little above” his paygrade. Even though that could potentially mean disheartening news for DC fans, Ray Fisher also stated he felt that his time wasn’t over yet as Cyborg in the DCEU:

So what do you think? Are we ever going to see Ray Fisher’s Cyborg again in the DCEU? Sound off in the comment section down below!

After Justice LeagueAquaman and Shazam!, the DCEU continues next year with Birds of Prey (And The Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) on February 7, 2020, and Wonder Woman 1984 on June 5, 2020. A standalone Joker film set outside of the DC Films universe starring Joaquin Phoenix as the Clown Prince of Crime is also set to hit theaters October 4, 2019.

After that, it’s all a mystery regarding the DCEU. Warner Bros. and DC are currently developing several projects. The list includes Matt Reeves’ The Batman, a Cyborg standalone film, a Flash standalone film, Green Lantern Corps, The Suicide Squad, Aquaman 2, The Trench, Black Adam, a Shazam! sequel, Supergirl, Plastic Man and New Gods.

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