The Flash movie could reunite the Justice League with Cyborg actor Ray Fisher in talks to join the cast

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The Flash movie is already making us want to use the Speed Force and head straight to 2022. Michael Ke💧aton is reportedly in talks to appear as Batman for the first time in three decades, while Ben Affleck’s own version of the Caped Cru♌sader is also back for the Scarlet Speedster’s standalone DC movie. Now, Cyborg actor Ray Fisher could be joining the cast. Who’s down for a mini-Justice 🎀League reu🌺nion?

reveals that, alongside Fisher’s ongoing dispute with Warner Bros. over the production of 2017’s 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Justice League, he is “deep in negotiations to🌄 reprise his role as Cyborg for a cameo.&rd😼quo;

Fa🧔ns of the Flashpoint comic – on which the Andy Muschietti-directed Flash film will be loosely based – will know that Cyborg helps lead the charge in the Atlantean/Amazonian war involving Wonder Woman and Aquaman in an alternate timeline. In the animated movie adaptation Flashpoint Paradox, the mainline universe Cyborg has a cameo atꦿ the beginning, helping Flash and Batman take down Reverse-Flash.

Each could be a prospective role for 🌳Fisher, though the latter is perhaps more in line with a possible “cameo” appearance. It is not yet known what his role will entail, however.

Still, the prospect of a Justice League reunion – outside of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Snyder Cut release next year – is a tantalising one. No word yet on whether the lik🍷es of Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, and Jason Momoa will similarly reprise their roles.

The Flash – which now has a new suit for Barry Allen, courtesy of a DC FanDome re▨veඣal – is set for release on June 3, 2022.

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