In a rare sighting, "Stranger Things" and "Justice League" stars have crossed their paths during the Rhode Island Comic Con last weekends. "Stranger Things" teen star Millie Bobby Brown and "Justice League" star, who plays Cyborg, Ray Fisher were seen having a good time as they posed selfie while on their way to an event.
Brown was in the backseat and posed with a peace sign, while Fisher was in front and giving his best smile. The two are on their way to see Gal Gadot's "Wonder Woman" Q & A event. He shared the photo on Instagram and teased of "Stranger Things" and "Justice League" crossover.
The photo swiftly gained speculations among fans of the DC comics superhero and Netflix thrilling drama of a possible collaboration. However, despite the teaser, the crossover is far from happening in the cinematic world, according to Comic Book.
It would be amusing to see Eleven (Brown) in "Justice League" and some "Justice League" members appearing in "Stranger Things." Fans, for sure would love it, but the idea of crossover seems just impossible for now, the publication added.
However, given the closeness of the two stars, it may not be far from reality for them to work together in a future project. Whether it would be "Stranger Things" and "Justice League" crossover or not, it is something that their fans would definitely be looking forward to.
Meanwhile, when it comes to the future role that she wants to tackle, Brown admitted that she is interested to play the young Princess Leia in a forthcoming "Star Wars" movie. The character is one of her dream roles that she wishes to portray in the future.
"(I wish to play) Princess Leia," NME quoted Brown as saying during the Rhode Island Comic Con. "If they made, I think they are making another "Star Wars," I would love a role like that because I want to do something far from Eleven or Madison (her character in BBC drama Intruders)."
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