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‘Justice League’: Zack Snyder Shares New Cyborg Behind-The-Scenes Photo

Director Zack Snyder has released a new behind-the-scenes photo of himself working with Cyborg […]

Director Zack Snyder has released a new behind-the-scenes photo of himself working with Cyborg actor Ray Fisher on the set of Justice League.

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The photo shows fisher in full motion capture suit. He’s surrounded by several other actors in motion capture suits, most likely Parademons. Snyder appears to be blocking out the scene, pointing a Parademon’s gun at Fisher as if showing one of the Parademon actors how it’s done.

Take a look below.

In the past, Snyder has stressed how important Cyborg is to the movie, saying that Victor Stone’s story is at the heart of the film.

“You have Jason stomping around as this inked hairy man, just this mythic figure. And you’ve got Ezra, who’s full of life and hilarious and all over the place and amazing โ€” a really fun and also poignant Flash,” Snyder said. “And Ray’s story is in a lot of the ways the heart of the movie.”

Fisher has discussed Cyborg’s history himself.

“Cyborg, aka Victor Stone, is a college athlete when a tragic accident befalls him, by no fault of his own,” Fisher said. “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.”

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Justice League opens in theaters on November 17, 2017. The film will be followed in the DC Extended Universe by Aquaman on December 21, 2018,Wonder Woman 2on December 13, 2019, Shazam on April 5, 2019, Cyborg in 2020, and Green Lantern Corps in 2020.