In March last year, people familiar with the matter revealed that Warner Bros. canceled the independent film of "Cyborg". However, in a recent live broadcast, "Cyborg" actor Ray Fisher talked about the independent film of "Cyborg". He said that it is still in the planning stage and the details are unknown. Recently, Ray Fisher, the actor of "Cyborg", conducted a live broadcast on Twitch, talking about whether "Titan" will join the "Justice League" series of movies. In the live broadcast, he also talked about some things about the "Cyborg" independent movie. He said: "(The "Cyborg" independent movie) is still in the planning, but I can't say what the specific situation is now." Before the cancellation of the independent film "Cyborg" was revealed, "Cyborg" was arranged to appear in DC's new "Titans" spin-off "Doom Patrol", but he was no longer played by Ray Fisher, but by actor Jovan Wade. Fans have speculated that Cyborg should appear in "The Flash" independent film, but the chance of filming an independent film is very small because his performance in "Justice League" was too bland. If Cyborg had received good response in "Justice League" before, Warner might consider it again. |
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