Ray Fisher has posted a behind-the-scenes image from the football sequence in Zack Snyder’s Justice League to celebrate the movie’s one-year anniversary on HBO Max. The actor played Victor Stone, a.k.a Cyborg, in the 2017 theatrical cut of the movie, as well as in the 2021 director’s cut. The movie is still currently available to stream on HBO Max.
Zack Snyder’s Justice League was the result of a lengthy and contentious fan campaign to get Warner Bros. to release Zack Snyder’s version of the Justice League movie. The campaign began after Snyder left the original film and Joss Whedon stepped in to finish the theatrical cut – making significant changes to the story and runtime in the process. One of the major changes in that situation centered around Fisher and his role as Cyborg. The character was given considerably more screentime and narrative importance in the Snyder cut of the movie, and the aforementioned football scene showing Stone before his transformation into Cyborg was re-added to the film after being cut from the theatrical version.
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It has officially been one year since the debut of Zack Snyder’s Justice League on HBO Max, and the anniversary has brought out quite a bit of fan support for the film on social media. One individual who has gotten in on the celebration is Ray Fisher, who took to Twitter to post a behind-the-scenes image from the film’s football sequence. Check out the image below.
Happy Anniversary!!! Thank You For Making The Dream Come True. Much Love, The Class of 2016
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