Ray Fisher is CYBORG!

I'm still thinking Stone's involvement will have to do with a partnership between STAR LABS and LexCorp and/or Wayne Enterprises.
 
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Is it possible that cyborg's creation may been connected to Metallo? Assuming Metallo is the other baddie, it would make sense if they connected his creation to Cyborg's somehow.
 
Is it possible that cyborg's creation may been connected to Metallo? Assuming Metallo is the other baddie, it would make sense if they connected his creation to Cyborg's somehow.

I think that would be a great way of introducing Cyborg. I could kind of see a similar thing happening in this that happened in TDK. Bats and Lex are the main antagonists to Supes for most of the film. And then a little more than halfway through some accident/experiment happens that turns John Corben into Metallo and then the rest of the film is Lex & Metallo as antagonists (like how Joker and Two-Face became the villains in TDK). And during that experiment/accident Victor Stone gets caught in it too.

Good idea.
 
I really liked how Robocop was done in the movie. The costume, the sound effects, and his movement would be perfect for Cyborg.

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In the words of Shazam:

VIC-TO-RY!

VIC-TO-RY!

VIC-TO-RY!
 
I think that would be a great way of introducing Cyborg. I could kind of see a similar thing happening in this that happened in TDK. Bats and Lex are the main antagonists to Supes for most of the film. And then a little more than halfway through some accident/experiment happens that turns John Corben into Metallo and then the rest of the film is Lex & Metallo as antagonists (like how Joker and Two-Face became the villains in TDK). And during that experiment/accident Victor Stone gets caught in it too.

Good idea.
But then where does WW come in?
Not sure. I can see a MoS Lex story involving Batman as natural, and the story could go in a direction allowing for the likes of Metallo and then Cyborg as a by product. Don't know how WW could fit in even in just a small appearance although I guess they'll have to ignore any mythical reference for now. Seems a lot for one film as the introduction of Lex and Batman is massive by itself. I hope WW gets a chance to show she needs a solo film, whatever role she has in this.
 
I think the opposite. In the movies, Iron Man's armor is bulkier because it's something he wears. Cyborg's tech is actually part of his body so I think the sleeker look is more distinct.

Exactly !

That was the reason why I disliked the design of the new RoboCop, I mean.. RoboCop was not supposed to be a man in Robo suit like Iron Man, he should have looked more sleek than the original one, instead he looked more bulky than the Original RoboCop.

His machine parts are integrated into his body, same for Cyborg.
 
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Yeah, I wouldn't mind seeing a sleeker design for Cyborg. Heck, maybe a modernized version of it, i.e. like the augmented characters from the Deux Ex games.

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^The left arm also serves as a machine gun.
 
The robocop 2014 suit is a good base for a Cyborg suit. that just shows how good a Cyborg suit can look...

Do you guys want the suit to be grey or black? im cool with either
 
The robocop 2014 suit is a good base for a Cyborg suit. that just shows how good a Cyborg suit can look...

Do you guys want the suit to be grey or black? im cool with either

I actually prefer black. I was one of those that actually liked they changed the RoboCop 2014 suit to black, and I thought it ended up looking better than their homage silver suit posted above. I'm sure they can make the suit look great no matter what the color, but the shiny silver look is corny imho.
 
How is it "corny"? Cyborg's suit is bare metal, so why should it look like anything other than bare metal- ie "silver"? It's a relatively distinct look in the DCU, and should be retained. The last thing I want to see is the character muted into another generic suit of black armour.

The slimmed down suit he now wears in the comics would be fine.
 
Silver/white armor and bionic parts. Exposed human flesh areas. Half the face metal. Red eye. Do that, and I'll be satisfied it's really Vic.
 
How is it "corny"? Cyborg's suit is bare metal, so why should it look like anything other than bare metal- ie "silver"? It's a relatively distinct look in the DCU, and should be retained. The last thing I want to see is the character muted into another generic suit of black armour.

The slimmed down suit he now wears in the comics would be fine.

Also, real robotic prosthetics are silver/unpainted anyway. It's more practical. I agree the silver look is iconic to Cyborg. Some black pieces would be fine.
 
Yeah. I liked the new Robocop film but I think it would have been better had he kept the silver armor (which was PERFECT) the entire time. The black armor wasn't terrible but it wasn't great either.

Hopefully Cyborg's armor will have a similar look to the silver Robocop armor.
 
So have a think on this.... Supermans fight with Zod acciendtly causes cyborgs life changing injury. This will allow Clark to take a step back and look at the damage he caused, while giving cyborg a revenge plot against superman thus giving supes a dynamic to overcome and triumph over in the end. Basically everyone hates superman throughout the film for the damaged he caused (batman, cyborg, not Wonder Woman though she's cool) but they ultimately band together as friends. I'd totally dig that plot and it would set up the jays justice league film nicely.
 
Altought it could be possible that MOS acts will be the cause for the Cyborg transformation. I would rather have Superman saving him of the damage of the WE thing, cause you know was the thing that caused the injured people at the most, not Supes-Zod fight ;)
I also see possible that its a project from Star Labs due to the events to be prepared for the superpowered beings.
 
Altought it could be possible that MOS acts will be the cause for the Cyborg transformation. I would rather have Superman saving him of the damage of the WE thing, cause you know was the thing that caused the injured people at the most, not Supes-Zod fight ;)
I also see possible that its a project from Star Labs due to the events to be prepared for the superpowered beings.

This. I don't want Cyborg to dislike Superman as well.
 
I hate the idea of everything in the DCU being caused or created by Kryptonians, Kryptonian technology, or Kryptonian fist fights.

There is a tendency to want things to link together, which is a good idea in part, but it can also seem contrived and reductive. I don't see the difficulty in sustaining an imaginary world in which more than one unusual thing has happened.
 
I think in the end, we won't see him as Cyborg in costume for this movie. It's gonna be establishing his existence in the universe with a few minute scene or two.
 
I hate the idea of everything in the DCU being caused or created by Kryptonians, Kryptonian technology, or Kryptonian fist fights.

There is a tendency to want things to link together, which is a good idea in part, but it can also seem contrived and reductive. I don't see the difficulty in sustaining an imaginary world in which more than one unusual thing has happened.

Well, it is more plausible in a live action movie. It is assumed that alien technology leads to new discoveries. The aliens that came to earth were Kryptonians. The natural progression is that from Superman coming to earth, new weapons and technology would start resulting from what happened. Funny thing is if he ends up being the reason Lex breaks through into a mogul. Military applications from the acquired Kryptonian technology. Integrating throughout does make sense if you think about it.
 
I think in the end, we won't see him as Cyborg in costume for this movie. It's gonna be establishing his existence in the universe with a few minute scene or two.

Cyborg doesn't have a costume.

Well, it is more plausible in a live action movie. It is assumed that alien technology leads to new discoveries. The aliens that came to earth were Kryptonians. The natural progression is that from Superman coming to earth, new weapons and technology would start resulting from what happened. Funny thing is if he ends up being the reason Lex breaks through into a mogul. Military applications from the acquired Kryptonian technology. Integrating throughout does make sense if you think about it.

I'm not sure it is more plausible, as in real life different things have different causes.

I don't tend to watch this kind of movie because I want to be treated to something 'plausible', anyway.
 
Reg you know what I meant by costume. Did I really have to say "we won't actually see him as a cyborg" come on man... don't get all PA on us
 
I think we'll see the accident and maybe the process that changes him but we won't see Cyborg in action
 
I don't see the point in seeing a pre-transformation Cyborg, if that is what you meant.
 

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