Stop Everything, We Just Got a Four-Minute Sneak Peek for ‘Justice League’
Warner Bros. just debuted a four-minute sneak peek for the highly anticipated Justice League and it looks like everything we’ve wanted.
We get an amazing look at our five superheroes: Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), being as awesome as usual; Batman (Ben Affleck), in all his glory; Aquaman (Jason Momoa), doing some fabulous hair-flips; the Flash (Ezra Miller), delivering hilarious lines; and a closer look at Cyborg (Ray Fisher) taking over what seems one of Batman’s toys.
The trailer features our villain, Steppenwolf (Ciarán Hinds), fighting the Justice League and attacking Themyscira.
Oh yeah, and we also get a hint of Superman’s return (!!!).
Check it out:
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Justice League hits theatres November 17.
DC’s Cyborg Headliner Ray Fisher Didn’t Know He Was Getting His Own Film
Rising star Ray Fisher had no clue his life was going to change in the matter of minutes. The 27-year-old thespian learned just hours before Warner Bros. publicly revealed its slate of mega-budget superhero movies tied to the DC Cinematic Universe, which includes Fisher headlining as the title character in a Cyborg movie set for release in 2020.
Ray Fisher: “I didn’t know the extent to which DC and WB had planned on taking my character. When I signed on, I just wanted to be part of this world. But that specific information, I found out then and there. I didn’t think I’d be getting my own stand-alone film.”
Fisher has become the first African-American actor to score a non-ensemble superhero film since Will Smith’s Hancock in 2008.
In July, the 6’4″ Fisher wrapped shooting his cameo role for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, scheduled for release in March 25, 2016. Cyborg will also turn up in two Justice League movies.
Ray Fisher: “It was surreal. You get this idea of going to work on a Hollywood set as being really stressful and nerve-wracking. But it blew that stereotype away. If they did have stressful times, it wasn’t while I was there.”
H/T: Inside Movies @ EW