Justice League Director Reveals Cyborg Secret as Amber Heard Trains For Aquaman

It might have been a detail lost on many viewers as they were struggling to comprehend the ending sequence to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, but there was one deleted scene that gives a clue to a pressing issue ahead of Justice League. As Lex Luthor saw a vision of Steppenwolf holding three Mother Boxes before vanishing, Snyder confirmed that Cyborg/Victor Stone is one of the those three Mother Boxes.

Amid all the chaos that ensued in that picture, that piece of information may as well have been left in the film. Especially considering what would transpire later on. Stone's father Silas did end up presenting a box to his son in the feature, a moment that will detail how he turned into the superhero prior to joining the DC ensemble.

Off Guard Snyder Happy To Move Onto JL

Speaking to Total Film magazine about the blockbuster, Snyder argued that the unique mixture of the characters and meshing them together was a challenge he was ready to tackle.

 

“One of the more rewarding aspects of creating Justice League was having fun exploring the dynamic between this diverse group of larger-than-life characters with disparate backgrounds, ethics, and unique perspectives all trying to come together and work as a team," remarked the director. "It not only offers an opportunity for great drama and complex relationships, but it also often results in great fun. It’s an exciting concept to explore and it only gets better when you add the component of our incredibly talented cast – their chemistry really adds to that dynamic.”

Despite his happier demeanor this time around, he did admit that the vociferous reaction to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was something he did not anticipate.

“(The hate) did catch me off guard," revealed the filmmaker. "I have had to, in my mind, make an adjustment. I do think that the tone of Justice League has changed because of what the fans have said.”

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One-Two Amber Ready To Lay A Smack Down

Sending down a flurry of punches to the camera before delivering that classic Amber Heard smile, the actress appears up to the task of producing a kick ass Mera for Aquaman. Working up a sweat in the gym alongside other stunt workers crafting their moves, this will be a change of pace for Heard. All as she gets ready for the physical demands of the action sequences.

With Nicole Kidman still in discussions to play the mother for the title hero, Heard will be joining Jason Momoa, Michael K. Williams and Willem Dafoe for the blockbuster. Debuting October 5, 2018, the cast will hopefully deliver an installment that is intense, fun and nowhere near as confusing as it's predecessors.

Source: MovieWeb, CB, FanBolt

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