More Cyborg-centric images from Zack Snyder’s Justice League unveiled

Zack Snyder, Cyborg, Justice League

While Warner Bros. continues to deny the official existence of Zack Snyder's Cut of 2017's JUSTICE LEAGUE, new images focusing on Ray Fisher's Victor Stone / Cyborg have recently come to light.

Two images of the fan-favorite character were recently posted on Reddit, each giving us a look at Stone's days as a college football star. The first of two images has Victor standing with his back to the camera, possibly facing several rows of bleachers, each one lined above and below by GCU (Gotham City University) logos. The second has Victor taking a knee while engaged in a huddle with his fellow teammates.

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These are not the first Snyder Cut-style images of Victor that have appeared online, nor are they likely to be the last. In fact, earlier this month, Zack Snyder himself confirmed the existence of his JUSTICE LEAGUE Snyder Cut, which understandably drove #ReleaseTheSnyderCut fanatics into a frenzy. It stands to reason that Snyder had larger plans for Victor in his version of the film, which has yet to see the light of day. My hope is that one day Warners decides to release Snyder's version of the film, if only so that we all can move on from the ceaseless speculation about its existence, and for that matter, its supposed greatness.

Joss Whedon's version of JUSTICE LEAGUE is available on Digital, Blu-ray and DVD right now. The film stars Ben Affleck as Batman, Henry Cavill as Superman, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, Jason Momoa as Aquaman, Ezra Miller as The Flash, Ray Fisher as Cyborg, Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth, Diane Lane as Martha Kent, Ciarán Hinds as Steppenwolf, Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor and J.K. Simmons as Commissioner Gordon.

Source: Reddit

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