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The Curse of Cyborg
Ray Fisher, who plays Cyborg in the movie, reflected on the conflict of his character, who is more machine than man after being rebuilt following an accident.
“Cyborg is super reluctant to join the team … He can’t take off his costume and just walk the streets and assume a different identity — he’s both Victor Stone and Cyborg, 24/7,” said Fisher.
"So balancing that duality within one’s self was a very interesting process. For me, it was a three-year process from start to finish with this film, which was absolutely necessary because the character is super deep. Being able to put aside negative notions about himself and become a part of a team is what this is all about. I hope it resonates with fans.”
Ray Fisher, who plays Cyborg in the movie, reflected on the conflict of his character, who is more machine than man after being rebuilt following an accident.
“Cyborg is super reluctant to join the team … He can’t take off his costume and just walk the streets and assume a different identity — he’s both Victor Stone and Cyborg, 24/7,” said Fisher.
"So balancing that duality within one’s self was a very interesting process. For me, it was a three-year process from start to finish with this film, which was absolutely necessary because the character is super deep. Being able to put aside negative notions about himself and become a part of a team is what this is all about. I hope it resonates with fans.”