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Post by politicidal on Oct 19, 2018 14:46:33 GMT
Since they cut 30 minutes already, why not more? Joe Morton (Silas Stone) agreed with Fisher.
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During an appearance at last month's Heroes and Villains Fan Fest New Jersey, Ray Fisher was asked about how his character, Victor Stone/Cyborg, evolved over the course of Justice League's production. According to Fisher, Zack Snyder had a pretty big plan in place with regards to Justice League, before he ultimately departed the film due to a family tragedy.
“We’re not finished just yet, so I don’t know how specific the ‘end result’ is." Fisher explained. "But what I will say is Zack had very specific plans for Cyborg, and for his trajectory. And Zack probably shot enough footage in the first film to make like two movies out of. He definitely had a whole, I believe, a trilogy in mind, with respect to Justice League. And if his vision had sort of come to fruition, Cyborg would have probably been one of, if not the most powerful, metahuman in the entire canon, in the film universe. And that’s just one of the crazy things about Zack, is that he can take someone who’s such a newcomer and evolve their powers to the point where, you know, Cyborg is like 'S tier.'"
For those who have been eager to see more of Snyder's original Justice League vision - even going so far as championing for a "Snyder Cut" - Fisher's comments will surely be a positive thing. The concept of more Cyborg footage has been hinted at in the past, including by Joe Morton, who played the character's father.
“There was [more we shot],” Morton explained earlier this year. “They completely changed the story... Unfortunately, I can’t tell you what [the original story] is because that might end up being in part of the Cyborg movie. Yes, there was a big change once they decided that they were going to do the Cyborg film.”
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Oct 22, 2018 11:18:54 GMT
Didn't David Ayer do that too with Suicide Squad?
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Post by RedDeadFallout on Oct 22, 2018 14:54:09 GMT
They do that because they have no sense of direction or judgement, not because they have loads of good material.
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Post by hobowar on Oct 23, 2018 17:33:39 GMT
Release the Snyder DLC?
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Post by leesilm on Oct 25, 2018 17:53:54 GMT
Well, I think some directors like to film lots of extra stuff because sometimes it is a matter of, "Well the actor said he could do this as a very serious, upsetting thing - or we could play this as a moment where the character realizes his true motivation" etc., and so the director lets the actors do both, in different takes, so that way they can figure which one works better with everyone else in the movie each doing their two-different takes on their characters, when they get in the editing room. Others, I think do it cause they like having options, they like playing with different lighting/angles/etc.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2018 17:54:48 GMT
Isn't it time to move on from this? It's been 11 months. It's over and done with.
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