3 movies the DCEU need to cancel in favor of other films

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2. Cancel Cyborg for Teen Titans

Watching Cyborg in Justice League felt off,  it’s not a mark against Ray Fisher’s performance because he was great considering all the changes and forced storyline. In the New 52 comics, Cyborg’s origin was altered to make him one of the founding members of the Justice League, which is something the DCEU decided to roll with —that was a mistake.  No matter what DC tries to do with Cyborg’s new origin as being a founder member of the Justice League—he’ll always be remembered as a  Teen Titans.

There’s nothing wrong with the idea of exploring the back-story of a character like Cyborg who hadn’t had a major success. It’s that sort of vagueness that allows for some serious creative freedom. However, why not capitalize on the popularity of the Teen Titans? There’s a TV show about to drop on the streaming service  Teen Titans  Go, the Cartoon Network animated series that’s arguably as popular as the original Teen Titans animated series. What fans want is to see Victor Stone team with Raven, Starfire, and Robin to form Teen Titans.  There’s a way to make it so that Vic Stone was never part of the Justice League…  Flashpoint.