'Justice League': First Look At Star Labs

11/04/2017 04:54 pm EDT

Justice League's Cyborg is a technological marvel, and now fans can get a closer look at his place of origin Star Labs.

Victor Stone is saved by his father using Star Labs technology, and ComicBook.com's Brandon Davis got to explore a recreation of that iconic location at a London junket.

As you'd expect, the lab features a multitude of screens displaying various analysis. Victor Stone's father also keeps plenty of audio recordings about various operations on hand, which could play a part in the film.

The laboratory is covered in an eerie red glow and makes one feel like they've become Cyclops for a minute if you stare at the photos too long. A replica of Cyborg's suit is also on display, and it looks pretty incredible.

There is no sign of a Mother Box in the laboratory, but the trailers indicate that Star Labs recovers one at some point in the movie. It can be seen shaking and reacting, but it isn't known what causes that.

You can view the photos in the gallery.

Cyborg will play an important part in Justice League and could provide the key to driving back Steppenwolf's army. He will be quite formidable in battle, but as Cyborg actor Ray Fisher revealed, he will also form the heartbeat of the story.

"Cyborg, aka Victor Stone, is a college athlete when a tragic accident befalls him, by no fault of his own," Fisher told DC All Access. "His father uses advanced cybernetics to replace his lost limbs and essentially save his son's life. The technology imbues him with super-strength and super-durability and allows him to interface with anything technological. He has worlds of information at his disposal, which is a really interesting concept to explore."

Cyborg won't have much time to get used to this whole being a hero thing, but at least he'll have some help.

Justice League currently enjoys a 4.16 out of 5 on ComicBook.com's anticipation rankings, which you can vote on here.

Justice League hits theaters on November 17.

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