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'Justice League' Spoilers: Aquaman Dislikes Cyborg, Hostile Towards Other Members of the League

While he will be working with other DC superheroes in "Justice League," Arthur Curry/Aquaman (Jason Momoa) will not be that friendly with them and will dislike Victor Stone/Cyborg (Ray Fisher).

As seen in the "Justice League" trailer released at last year's SDCC (San Diego Comic-Con), it will not be easy for Bruce Wayne/Batman (Ben Affleck) to convince Arthur Curry to join the group of metahumans he is forming to fight against the impending arrival of Steppenwolf (Ciaran Hinds), the big bad in the upcoming movie.

While it's already a known fact that the Atlantean king will eventually agree to be part of the group to be later known as the Justice League, Momoa has recently revealed in an interview that his character will still be a pessimist and hostile towards the other members of the league.

"Me and Cyborg do not get along at all. I don't trust him as far as I can throw him.And over time that will change. It's the same thing with Bruce. I'm like, 'Nah, I'm not buying into it'. I'm definitely going to be more of the outsider, the sceptic who's going to question everything," Momoa said in a recent interview.

Apart from revealing that his character is a pessimist despite working with Batman, Cyborg, Diana/Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), and Barry Allen/The Flash (Ezra Miller), Momoa also said in an interview earlier this month that his character is still not an Atlantean king in "Justice League," and he will only assume the throne later in the standalone "Aquaman" movie.

"Aquaman, he's not even really Aquaman yet. He's not the King of the Seven Seas. We don't really get there until my solo movie, at the end," Momoa said in a separate interview.

Meanwhile, although "Justice League" has yet to prove its box-office supremacy, reports claim that the script for its sequel is already being written as revealed by J.K. Simmons, who plays the role of Commissioner Gordon in the upcoming movie, in another interview. According to rumors, the story of the sequel will have the league of superheroes battling Darkseid, who will be the supposed sequel's main villain.

Whether this will be hinted at the end of "Justice League" or not, fans will get to know once the movie arrives this Nov. 17.

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