Ray Fisher who plays Cyborg in Justice League in an interviewed with Geek Magazine, went on to talk on how director Zack Snyder and screenwriter Chris Terrio made a conscious decisions in their creating of Cyborg for the film, to be relatable for people with psychical disabilities.
Fisher in the interview goes on to say, how fans with psychical disabilities have come to him and expressed how they relations to Cyborg:
“I’ve had lots of fans who come out and say ‘Listen, I can relate to Cyborg because I lost a limb,’ or ‘I have this cochlear implant.’ It’s one of those things when you actually start seeing it, when you actually start hearing about it, that made Cyborg more relevant to me than I think he ever had been up until that point.”
Justice League releases in theaters on November 17th.
Source: ScreenRant.com
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