Ray Fisher is CYBORG!

It depends on if you keep yourself up. There are dudes in their 30s that can past for people fresh out of school.
 
Has asm2 been released yet? I haven't been following.
I thought it was only critics that have seen it.

There are alot of examples of movies that handle multiple comic book characters....
Yes. I enjoyed it when it was about Peter but the villains are a waste of time and hark back to Schumacher's Batman films.
 
Not the biggest Cyborg fan so this news does very little for me. Im kind of hoping that he's not the result of Kryptonian technology though. I like the idea for Metallo, not crazy about it for Cyborg. The idea of blending the two characters is just plain awful to me, I'd rather see them fight.
 
Radcliffe wants to play the Flash

He does?

That would be kinda perfect actually, at least from a business standpoint. I mean, there are other actors who would fit the role a little better, but he's a solid actor and that would probably bring in some of the Harry Potter crowd.
 
I'm excited about this news only if it means that other Titans exist in this movie verse, especially Raven.

I'd LOVE to see Raven in one of these films, either in a Titans/Young Justice type film or even a Justice League Dark film.
 
That's...interesting. When did he say that?


Also I like this look

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Agreed, this is the best look for Cyborg.

Of course, they could always go with his original "tighty whities" design...

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Not too familiar with Fisher but I'm happy we'll be getting Cyborg. Or should I say...CYched. :hehe:
 
That'll do. I also like the look Lobo posted.
 
You're not supposed to be familiar, he's an unknown.
 
Tao as Lady Shiva, make it happen Snyder.

This all the way. As soon as they announced her, that was my immediate thought/hope.

IMO, Shiva would've been perfect in TDKR as helping retrain Bruce after his beating by Bane...missed opportunity IMO and would've been better than "I did push-ups in that pit for a few months". But that's off-topic and another argument entirely :oldrazz:
 
That's...interesting. When did he say that?
While promoting the DVD/Blu-Ray release of his film The Woman In Black in 2012 he was asked which superhero he would like to play if he had the chance
" I dunno who’s left, I mean a lot of comic books have...they’ve all been done. I don’t think anyone’s done The Flash yet, and that’s one I’d probably have a go at.

It depends on if you keep yourself up. There are dudes in their 30s that can past for people fresh out of school.
The actress who played Moaning Myrtle in the Harry Potter films was in her forties.
 
Here's a "making-of" featurette on the play Fisher was in. He shows up at around 1:15.

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There's another video that shows more of his performance over here.
 
I think anybody that does theatre gets a pass by default when they move into tv or movies, so I doubt he won't do a decent job at the minimum.
 
Here's a "making-of" featurette on the play Fisher was in. He shows up at around 1:15.

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There's another video that shows more of his performance over here.

Very encouraging. He's serious about acting and playing Ali you see he has great physicality for Cyborg.
 
I'm a little concerned though...theater acting is very different from film acting. In theater, you have to project a lot, which can come across as awkwardly OTT if you do it on film.

Still, he did pass three weeks of screen testing, so I guess I'm open to it. I would like to see if he can do more quiet acting, though.
 
I'm a little concerned though...theater acting is very different from film acting. In theater, you have to project a lot, which can come across as awkwardly OTT if you do it on film.

Still, he did pass three weeks of screen testing, so I guess I'm open to it. I would like to see if he can do more quiet acting, though.

Dudes come off the theatre straight into Hollywood all the time. Fanboys actually prefer it.
 
It's been said that stage actors transition well into film, but not the other way around.

But yeah, you do have to dial it down a lot when you act in front of a camera.
 

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