Black Adam Movie Release Date, Star Cast, Trailer
Black Adam, the most anticipated film in the Detective Comics series, has been delayed. Read on for the latest information about the Dwayne John starrer, including the release date, star cast, teaser trailer, trailer and the latest updates.
Dwayne Johnson, a Hollywood actor, will appear in DC’s upcoming superhero film, Black Adam. The film was much anticipated when the filmmakers announced Dwayne. Since then, DC fans have been waiting eagerly for the film’s arrival in theatres.
Black Adam Release Date
The Dwayne starrer was originally scheduled for release on 22 December 2021, but this was postponed due to covid-19 and the new release date of 29 July 2022. Fans will now have to wait as the makers recently pushed back the release date of their film from July 2022 until 21 October 2022.
Black Adam of Star Cast
Dwayne Johnson plays the role of Teth-Adam or Black Adam, Noah Centino (Atom Smasher), Aldis Hedge (Hawkman), Sarah Shahi(Adrianna Tomaz), Quintessa Swell (Cyclone), Pierce Brosnan (“Kent Nelson aka Doctor Fate”) are also cast. Other actors, Marwan Kenzari and James Cusati-Moyer, Mo Amer, Bodhi Sabongui, Mo Amer and Uli Latukefu, are also expected to play pivotal roles.
According to interviews with the cast and crew, the film will feature the amalgamation of DC’s most well-known superheroes, such as Superman, Shazam, and Wonder Woman. However, confirmation of which film these stars will meet is still to be confirmed.
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Black Adam Teaser Review
In August 2020, the Makers dropped the official teaser for the film. It gave a brief backstory about Dwayne as Adam. According to the teaser, Black Adam (Portrayed By DJ) is an antihero held in prison for 5k years and is now back with the promise that no one will ever try to imprison him again.
The makers didn’t give much information about the story, but they did tell a short animatic storey about Adam’s past to increase anticipation for the film.