A little later this month, DC fans will finally be able to see the first shot of action from Ray Fisher's live-action adaptation of Victor 'Vic' Stone, aka Cyborg on the big screen in 'Justice League'. Joined by Aquaman (Jason Momoa), The Flash (Ezra Miller), Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), Batman (Ben Affleck) and Superman (Henry Cavill), Fisher is going to have to work extremely hard to ensure his character stands out from the crowd, but we're sure he's the right man for the job.

Ray Fisher's Cyborg stands tall with a Mother Box in 'Justice League'Ray Fisher's Cyborg stands tall with a Mother Box in 'Justice League'

Following this month's addition to the DC Extended Universe, we're sure Cyborg will be popping up in another DCEU flick before his solo outing in 2020, but Fisher is keeping tight-lipped about exactly where that next appearance may be.

One thing he is willing to discuss however, is what he hopes for from his character's solo movie; an "intimate story". Having already been given a couple of hints of Stone's past, it would seem that this is something that will be delivered not only through the 2020 solo release, but 'Justice League' this month.

Speaking with ComicBook, the actor teased: "Things are in development. If I had my druthers, I think a 'Cyborg' standalone would be a slightly more intimate story. One of the things that I always think is interesting with these sort of universes, is whenever there's a world threatening crisis, it always makes you wonder, 'Where are the other members of the group? Why didn't they show up?' I think finding an organic way to explain why these characters have to have their solo mission."

It's fair to say that out of all of the heroes in the DCEU right now, Cyborg is the least recognisable, with most of those who are already fans of the character seeing a completely different version of him in animated series 'Teen Titans'. There, he's one of the funnier characters who always looks at life with a laugh, but in the DCEU it would seem he's going to have a stirring and emotional backstory.

Exactly how that resonates with audiences remains to be seen, but we imagine director Zack Snyder and co-writer Joss Whedon have done a great job and ensuring he's someone who the viewing public can really get behind.

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Ray Fisher's Cyborg can next be seen in 'Justice League' in cinemas from November 17, before his solo movie which is scheduled to hit movie theatres on April 3, 2020.