Also its telling that the only way you seem to look at the character is surface level trivial details like "DARK BROODING" or "QUIPPY/FUNNY". Cyborg is a much more complex character than the ones you want to pigeonhole him into. He is a character who is always conflicted over his man/machine duality, and tries to remain human. He initially rejects his new form, and doesnt want it, as he sees himself be this "monster", but comes to recognise his powers as a gift and not a curse. And there's also this parallel of him being the "other", which is a metaphor for the minorities in our society. So I'm glad the filmmakers understand what this character is about, and actually give proper respect the character deserves. Ray Fisher said it himself :
So all this "MAKE IT QUIPPY AND FUN" bs....Keep it.