'Justice League' news: Ben Affleck says 'Batman vs Superman' criticism is fair; latest promo images give sneak peek into Cyborg's interface

New promo poster for Cyborg in "Justice League" Twitter/justiceleaguewb

Promotion for the upcoming "Justice League" movie is going into overdrive as the premiere approaches in a month. Following the events of "Batman vs. Superman," Ben Affleck, who plays Bruce Wayne a.k.a. Batman in "Justice League," shared his thoughts regarding the criticism the movie received despite being a commercial success.

Speaking with Empire, Affleck said that he could understand the criticism that the film was too dark or outside the tone of what he was used to seeing with a Batman story. The actor thought that the criticism was fair.

However, that does not mean that the criticisms towards "Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice" will change the direction of "Justice League." Affleck shared that the film was already set up before the movie came out. The approach to the film was different for the second one and Affleck described it as a natural progression.

Meanwhile, some new promotional images of the movie found on Imgur featured the different settings for the movie's heroes. While everyone has seen many of the locations in these photos, it is the image for Victor Stone a.k.a. Cyborg that seemed to be the most note-worthy. It gave a first look into Cyborg's interface.

Although it is not clear where Cyborg is in the photo, the red tint as well as the display pop ups give fans a chance to see everything through Cyborg's point of view.

The hero's display has a lot of information for him to process all at once. Some of the data on the interface seem to be about his health, specifically his heart, nervous system, and possibly even his brain. The rest of the data is not clear enough to make out, however, but the photo shows the hero scanning the moon.

Since this is only a promotional image, the movie itself may not include shots like this one.

"Justice League" will premiere on Nov. 17.

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