Cyborg promo reveals cameo from Superman: The Movie’s Jimmy Olsen

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

The DCEU doesn't have the access of someone like Stan Lee to do a bunch of cameos for them, but that doesn't mean that they won't have a fun cameo pop up in their films from time-to-time. Case-in-point, in the recent Cyborg promo from AT&T embedded above, you can clearly see Marc McClure (Jimmy Olsen from the original SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE) playing a cop that Cyborg saves from an exploding tank.

Now, I'm not sure if the fact that McClure is in the film will sway any fans one way or another, but if so, here you go! Besides that, I think I'm beginning to see the appeal of Cyborg, and am less worried about him being the odd man out now. However, while I get having his whole body be CGI, I'm wondering why they didn't just give him a prosthetic head?

Meanwhile, you can next see Marc McClure – and the rest of JUSTICE LEAGUE cast – in theaters November 17th!

Source: YouTube

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