The future of Cyborg in the DCEU after Justice League and Peacemaker remains largely speculative, as it's unclear whether Ray Fisher will return to the role. First introduced with a cameo in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Ray Fisher's Cyborg was quickly established as part of the DCEU's Justice League along with the Flash (Ezra Miller) and Aquaman (Jason Momoa) prior to the characters appearing in solo projects. Though other heroes have since been afforded solo treatment, plans for Cyborg's future have been kept remarkably quiet.
In 2020, Cyborg actor Ray Fisher spoke out about what he described as a toxic environment on the set of Justice League. He attributed this to unprofessional behavior on the part of Joss Whedon, later naming DC films head Walter Hamada as an "enabler." Though others have since spoken out in support of Fisher, it would seem that publicly taking such a firm stance against Warner Bros. has alienated Fisher from the DCEU.
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Warner Bros.'s plans for Cyborg's DCEU future have so far been kept incredibly quiet, prompting speculation as to whether the character will have a continued place within the franchise. After the controversy surrounding Justice League and Ray Fisher, the actor was notably not included in the superhero team's Peacemaker cameo. However, considering the controversy, it's clear that the DCEU needs Ray Fisher's Cyborg moving forward.
As Cyborg will soon be the only member of the DCEU's original Justice League not to have had a solo movie, to remove him entirely from the franchise's future would send a problematic message. Fisher's public criticisms of Warner Bros. and Walter Hamada, in particular, may have
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