Why did Ray Fisher not want to say Booyah?
Ava Arnold
Updated on January 22, 2026
Fisher believed the catchphrase would not play as well in the live-action movie as it did in the animated Teen Titans TV show, where the phrase originated.
Does Cyborg say Booyah in the comics?
As Ray Fisher recalled to THR, Justice League producer Geoff Johns, who's been a key DC Comics contributor for over 20 years now, approached director Zack Snyder about including “booyah” in the movie, a word that Cyborg has never said in the comics.Who says Booyah all the time?
Stuart Scott and his catchphrases: "They call him the Windex Man 'cause he's always cleaning the glass." The obituaries for ESPN sportscaster Stuart Scott have inevitably focused on one word as an emblem of his exuberantly slangy style: Booyah!What did Cyborg say?
The tension only escalated when the issue of having Cyborg say “booyah” arose. That phrase had become a signature of the character thanks to the animated Teen Titans shows, but the character had never said it in the comics or in the original script.Why is Ray Fisher mad at Warner Bros?
Fisher has alleged that Warner Bros. executives attempted to impede the investigation of racially biased behavior regarding the film, which director Joss Whedon took over after original director Zack Snyder stepped away in 2017 due to a family tragedy.Booyah: why I don’t stand with Ray Fisher
Why did Cyborg actor get fired?
Apparently, it has finally been Warner Bros. who has fired the actor after several months of controversial accusations between all parties about the alleged abuses of authority in the Justice League reshoot by director Joss Whedon.What did Joss Whedon say to Gal Gadot?
An actress on Whedon's show “Angel” appeared to back up Gadot's version, telling Vulture that when her agent had pushed for her to get a raise, Whedon called her at home and said she was “never going to work for him, or 20th Century Fox, again.”Who Was Superman holding in cyborgs vision?
Lois was the charred corpse that Superman tearfully held in Cyborg's vision from the middle of the movie. Snyder explains how this foreshadows the next two Justice League movies he had in the works: “Darkseid comes to Earth.How did Flash help Cyborg?
Running as fast as the speed of light, The Flash will whip up an electric charge big enough to allow Cyborg to enter the synchronization, rip the Mother Boxes apart and save Earth.Who invented Booyah?
A Madison resident but a Green Bay native, Bebow-Reinhard claims her grandfather, Alex Hannon, actually invented booyah when he was 12 years old. He was trying to replicate his Belgian immigrant mother's chicken soup, so he killed and gutted a chicken and roasted it all night, according to family legend.Who came up with Boo yah?
Longtime ESPN sportscaster Stuart Scott, who died last month at the age of 49, wrote a memoir that will be published posthumously next month, according to the Washington Post. In the memoir, titled “Every Day I Fight,” Scott explains how he came up with “Boo-yah,” his most famous of catchphrases on ESPN's SportsCenter.Why do they say Booyah?
"Booya," also spelled "Booyah," is used as an interjection to signal satisfaction or accomplishment. ESPN's Stuart Scott and Jim Cramer of CNBC's "Mad Money" helped popularize the catch phrase. (The food called booya, a simple meat stew cooked overnight, is served in big batches at public festivals.)Who is The Flash at the end of Snyder Cut?
By tapping into the Speed Force, The Flash rewinds time and undoes the Mother Boxes' unity. By the end of the Snyder Cut, The Flash finds himself a more seasoned superhero as well as landing a job at Central City Police Department's crime lab in his day job as Barry Allen.What happened to Mother Boxes at end of Justice League?
At the end of Zach Snyder's Justice League, Superman and Cyborg push apart the Mother Boxes. They tumble to the ground and the evil plan is foiled. DeSaad says that the Mother Boxes were destroyed, and Darkseid replied that they'll use the old ways. But the boxes were not destroyed.How did Barry reverse time?
The Flash was first exposed to time travel in the original DC comics. In a 1961 issue, Barry is introduced to the Cosmic Treadmill, a treadmill that can be used to travel through time. The catch? Only those who can run the treadmill up to super-speed can use it.What are Darkseid old ways?
Darkseid Conquers EarthSo now Darkseid intends to use the “old ways” to claim the formula that would allow him to control all sentient beings in the universe and destroy their free will.