Zack Snyder’s Justice League

is set to give fans

a far different movie

from the theatrical version of the film that was released in 2017. Through the most part of fans’ grassroots campaign of the Snyder Cut, Snyder has been teasing fans of what to expect about his version of the film, which includes the likes of

storylines being revamped

and the addition of major DC characters. One of the major differences revolves around Ray Fisher’s Cyborg.

In the midst of the Snyder Cut campaign, Fisher has been vocal about his support of Snyder’s vision for the film and his character, with him even saying that he would

release the cut immediately

if it was up to him. Given that the Snyder Cut will finally see the light of day, Snyder didn’t waste any time in teasing Cyborg’s role, hinting that Cyborg’s story is

indeed the heart of the film

. While fans can expect a massive role for Cyborg in the Snyder Cut, it seems that a key aspect of the character will ultimately be left out.

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NEWS

A Reddit post

has shown a brief clip

of Ray Fisher telling fans

“not to count”

on any Cyborg catchphrase in

Zack Snyder’s Justice League.

VIDEO: Ray Fisher tells fans not to expect any Cyborg catchphrase in Zack Snyder's Justice League.

from

DC_Cinematic

WHAT THIS MEANS

The most notable catchphrase of Cyborg is

“booyah”

which was

actually uttered by Fisher

from Joss Whedon’s theatrical cut of the film. However, given Fisher’s recent comments, it is unlikely that it will be featured in the upcoming Snyder Cut. While it could be a bummer for some fans, this reveal from Fisher actually makes sense,

considering the massive reshoots

that were done along with the intended tone of Snyder in his films.

Cyborg’s role in the Snyder Cut

has been teased several times

by Snyder himself, giving fans an idea of what to expect from the character’s heroic journey in the film.

In a previous tweet

, Fisher revealed that Snyder and

Justice League

co-writer Chris Terrio gave him

“a seat in the creative table”

to

“give input on the framing of the Stones before there was even a script.”

In many ways, this is a clear indication of Cyborg’s huge role and Fisher’s influence on the character’s story.

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While it will be a while before fans will get to discover Cyborg’s role in Snyder’s

Justice League

, the reveals about the character should be enough evidence that the character will receive a far better treatment from the film’s theatrical cut. As a result, omitting the character’s catchphrase could even end up as a good compromise for the character moving forward.

Zack Snyder’s Justice League

is set to give fans

a far different movie

from the theatrical version of the film that was released in 2017. Through the most part of fans’ grassroots campaign of the Snyder Cut, Snyder has been teasing fans of what to expect about his version of the film, which includes the likes of

storylines being revamped

and the addition of major DC characters. One of the major differences revolves around Ray Fisher’s Cyborg.

In the midst of the Snyder Cut campaign, Fisher has been vocal about his support of Snyder’s vision for the film and his character, with him even saying that he would

release the cut immediately

if it was up to him. Given that the Snyder Cut will finally see the light of day, Snyder didn’t waste any time in teasing Cyborg’s role, hinting that Cyborg’s story is

indeed the heart of the film

. While fans can expect a massive role for Cyborg in the Snyder Cut, it seems that a key aspect of the character will ultimately be left out.

ADVERTISEMENT

NEWS

A Reddit post

has shown a brief clip

of Ray Fisher telling fans

“not to count”

on any Cyborg catchphrase in

Zack Snyder’s Justice League.

VIDEO: Ray Fisher tells fans not to expect any Cyborg catchphrase in Zack Snyder's Justice League.

from

DC_Cinematic

WHAT THIS MEANS

The most notable catchphrase of Cyborg is

“booyah”

which was

actually uttered by Fisher

from Joss Whedon’s theatrical cut of the film. However, given Fisher’s recent comments, it is unlikely that it will be featured in the upcoming Snyder Cut. While it could be a bummer for some fans, this reveal from Fisher actually makes sense,

considering the massive reshoots

that were done along with the intended tone of Snyder in his films.

VIDEO: Ray Fisher tells fans not to expect any Cyborg catchphrase in Zack Snyder's Justice League.

from

DC_Cinematic

Cyborg’s role in the Snyder Cut

has been teased several times

by Snyder himself, giving fans an idea of what to expect from the character’s heroic journey in the film.

In a previous tweet

, Fisher revealed that Snyder and

Justice League

co-writer Chris Terrio gave him

“a seat in the creative table”

to

“give input on the framing of the Stones before there was even a script.”

In many ways, this is a clear indication of Cyborg’s huge role and Fisher’s influence on the character’s story.

While it will be a while before fans will get to discover Cyborg’s role in Snyder’s

Justice League

, the reveals about the character should be enough evidence that the character will receive a far better treatment from the film’s theatrical cut. As a result, omitting the character’s catchphrase could even end up as a good compromise for the character moving forward.