Zack Snyder’s Justice League star Ray Fisher, the actor who plays Victor Stone aka Cyborg, has seen Zack Snyder’s 4-hour cut. Fisher shared his reaction and thoughts Monday morning and according to Comicbook.com, he enjoyed every second of it. He even said at one point he leaped out of his chair in excitement.
I got to watch #ZackSnydersJusticeLeague again last night with some of my colleagues here in Mississippi.
The room burst into cheers at this moment and it literally made me jump in my seat.
Trying to play off that scare was one of the best moments of my life🤣#Snydercut pic.twitter.com/rYKWyOCbfy
— Ray Fisher (@ray8fisher) March 15, 2021
“I got to watch Zack Snyder’s Justice League again last night with some of my colleagues here in Mississippi,” the actor said on Monday. “The room burst into cheers at this moment and it literally made me jump in my seat. Trying to play off that scare was one of the best moments of my life.”
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Ray Fisher’s Cyborg is reported to be one of the “most acclaimed pieces” in Zack Snyder’s Justice League’s production.
“The film is an unabashed and cathartic labor of love — one towards Snyder’s daughter Autumn, one towards all of the fans who campaigned for it to see the light of day, one towards the kinds of compelling storytelling that the Justice League was initially founded on, and one towards the beautiful weirdness of the DC universe,” ComicBook.com’s Jenna Anderson says of the movie in her official review.
She continues to say, “At its core, it is also a well-executed, entertaining story about the power of human connection and inspiration, one that feels both timeless and timely despite being (mostly) conceptualized and filmed nearly half a decade ago. Yes, Zack Snyder’s Justice League has a handful of flaws, but they are largely outweighed by the sense of grandiosity and earnest spectacle on display — one that proves just what ensemble superhero movies can still be capable of.”
See Zack Snyder’s Justice League star Ray Fisher charge into action as Cyborg on March 18th on HBO Max.