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casting someone as great as Dwayne Johnson to play a DC superhero, or anti-hero, in the case of "Black Adam," an action-packed, teen-skewed independent film that casts the big Samoan star as a global threat almost invincible. Black Adam is basically an atomic bomb in human form, whose emergence from a 5,000-year lockdown demands emergency intervention by the Justice Society of America, or JSA, who send four glorified benchwarmers to contain the situation: Hawkman ( Aldis Hodge, gruff), Atom Smasher (Noah Centineo, goofy), Cyclone (Quintessa Swindell, colorful), and Doctor Fate (Pierce Brosnan, the standout, even if his character reads like a second-rate Doctor Strange).
Former wrestler The Rock is built on a completely different scale than everyone else in the DC universe (the next closest Hulk would be "Aquaman" star Jason Momoa), suggesting just because of the type of body he might beat anyone "on this planet". " Wink, wink. Was it an accident or a cunning marketing strategy that leaked an end credits scene (spoiler-sensitive readers should skip the next paragraph) that features Black Adam confronted by DC's most iconic character?
After all, this summer's "DC League of Super-Pets" ended with Krypto (Clark Kent's sidekick, also voiced by Johnson) meeting Black Adam's pet basenji, with whom he debates the meaning of "antihero": “He's basically exactly like a hero, except way cooler. You make up your own rules and then you break them.” The prospect that the superegos attached to these two canines might one day collide transforms the spectacular (but nonsensical) single/story story. origin that is “Black Adam” in a feature film provocation.The payoff is yet to come, but here, audiences are presented with the moral and emotional backstory for a future showdown.
When it comes to comic book movies, it's widely recognized that villains are more compelling than heroes. As such, there's definite promise in DC's decision to split Black Adam into his own movie (the character essentially outclassed 2019's "Shazam!", for which he was originally intended to be the antagonist). Presumably, it was Johnson who entrusted the project to Spanish director Jaume Collet-Serra, with whom he collaborated on "Jungle Cruise," while "Joker" cinematographer Lawrence Sher gives the whole thing a less gritty look. Not every DC villain deserves their own movie, of course, but when you have a stellar personality on the scale of Johnson, audiences will likely appreciate knowing where the character came from.
"Black Adam" is based on the notion that Teth Adam, as he is known for most of the film, is not so much evil as actually angry. The surprisingly serious (but still quite pulpy) project deprives Johnson of his greatest superpower, his sense of humor, while giving the now-serious star a chance to play a character with some interesting contradictions. His instinct is to kill anyone who annoys him, and yet he can still be reasoned with. This flexibility will prove crucial, as there's a far more malevolent (if not especially memorable) character planning to liberate Kahndaq, the fictional quasi-Egyptian country where the film takes place.
It's an unusual move for DC to base an entire superhero movie in the Middle East, though it's something of a homecoming for Johnson, whose film career began playing the Scorpion King in "The Mummy Returns." Doubly audacious is the way "Black Adam" aligns our sympathies with the locals, who turn to an ancient hero to help topple the white mercenaries mining their land for precious Eternium. In the film's "300"-style prologue, the powerful mineral is responsible for transforming a lowly slave into a practically godlike figure, with the help of several wizards.
Flash forward to today. Tired of living in a state of oppression, a group of rebels led by the tough Adrianna (Sarah Shahi) search for a legendary crown made of Eternium. Co-written by Adam Sztykiel, Rory Haines and Sohrab Noshirvani, "Black Adam" features far more action than most DC movies, concentrating exposition on a series of supercharged scenarios, including an early "Tomb Raider"-like sequence in the that Adrianna and three accomplices explore a cave, retrieve the crown, and free Teth Adam from his thousand-year imprisonment.
Looking utterly annoyed, his neck thick as the trunk of a banyan tree, Johnson levitates into the first of many confrontations, throwing
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