Can we all just be honest with ourselves....nobody cares about Cyborg. His books are always the lowest selling at my comic shop across all publishers. Dude was cool with the Titans as a backup character but he isn't Justice League material IMO & he isn't interesting enough to carry his own solo. New52 Cyborg series was crap & sold crap. I'm shocked DC kept pumping it out. I read his Rebirth #1 & felt cheated out of my $$$$. Who cares if he's human or not? Who cares about Cyborg fighting other robots & battling malware?
They need to just make a story arc about how he's sad because he doesn't have a penis. That's Cyborgs biggest issue right there. I'd read that lol a metal man trying to find some loving hahaha like Frankenstein asking the Doctor to make him a bride type thing.
I dont like the suit/armor tbh... there is just something about the designs where the only thing human you can see of Cyborg being half his face just rubs me the wrong way... and remind me of the early 90'ties era NTT where Vic had the same kind of appearance and virtually no brain function.
The other thing... I am looking forwards to someone being able to tell a Cyborg story that isn't about Vic having an existential crisis or has to take on droves of robots.
I admit I'm suprised he got his powers as an adult. After what we saw from the USB-Drive in Jessica Jones I expected him to have been experimented on as a kid. Also wondering who or what they are putting in as a physical threat for him, given that he seems completely unaffected by any kind of regular weapon. Not that they couldn't make a suspenseful show with villains threatening the people around him as their way of attacking him, but I would expect at least one guy that could potentially kill him in the movie.
"I hope the fans like it" is the refrain of the moment.
In the face of harsh reviews for the movie ahead of its release on Friday, the cast of Warner Bros' Suicide Squad would like everyone to know that it's not about the reviews, really — this is a movie that was made for the fans.
Talking to Digital Spy, Jay Hernandez, who plays El Diablo in the pic, admitted that he has been "bothered" by the negative reviews that have piled onto the movie so far. "I think it sucks," he said. "Obviously, we worked hard and tried to give the fans what they wanted."
Joel Kinnaman, who portrays Rick Flag, was slightly more diplomatic when talking to the same outlet, saying, "Of course you want critical acclaim, of course, but what matters is what the fans think. We're really proud of this film, we loved making it, everybody on the film has become really close friends and this is like a work of love and I hope the fans like it."
That line of diplomacy was echoed by Will Smith, who told Reuters that he thought that "people had expectations that may have been different, but I'm excited for the fans to get to vote."
Meanwhile, Cara Delevingne seemed more hurt by the critical response to date. "The critics have been absolutely horrific, they're really, really horrible," she complained to Reuters. "You know, I just don't think they like superhero movies." (Shhh ... nobody tell her about the critically acclaimed The Dark Knight.)
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