Ray Fisher Tests Out Six Flags’ Cyborg Ride

Ray Fisher, who played DCEU’s Cyborg in Justice League, returned to his home state of New Jersey to ride Six Flags Great Adventure’s freshly-opened Cyborg Cyber Spin.

The first ride of its kind in North America and the first ride in the world themed to DC Comics’ half-man, half-machine superhero, Cyborg Cyber Spin utilizes a gyroscope motion to bring riders an intense anti-gravity experience as it spins on three axes — seven stories above the ground.

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elizanne_Wow I’m glad you enjoyed Six Flags Great Adventure! That’s awesome!
barzinakhavanThis is truly amazing Ray Ray

Cyborg joins Batman The Ride, Bizarro, Green Lantern, Harley Quinn Crazy Train, Superman: Ultimate Flight, The Joker, The Dark Knight Coaster, and 4D experience Justice League: Battle for Metropolis as the latest DC Comics-inspired attraction at the New Jersey theme park.

Six Flags Great Adventure next adds Wonder Woman: Lasso of Truth — the world’s tallest pendulum ride — to its Metropolis area spring 2019.

Wonder Woman Lasso of Truth

Warner Bros. releases Aquaman in December, with new solos for Wonder Woman, Flash, and Batman now in the works — Fisher remains hopeful the studio will see the value in a Cyborg-led movie despite a likely costly price tag.

“I don’t know. I can’t comment on that specifically, because they don’t tell me anything until the very last minute,” Fisher said when asked about a Cyborg movie during New Jersey’s Heroes & Villains FanFest.

Victor Stone

Despite no apparent movement on Cyborg, Fisher quelled recent rumors when he took to social media to shut down talks he was exiting the role. In other words, It is not yet known when Fisher next reprises his role of Victor Stone.

Cyborg is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez. Cyborg first appears in a special insert in DC Comics Presents #26.

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