The final trailer for Black Adam has been released, showcasing the power of Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson's DC anti-hero, it also gives us a new glimpse at the Justice Society of America and our first look at the villain Sabbac.
The film was originally planned for a 2021 release, but the
timeline got delayed due to the pandemic. Black Adam is set to release in
theatres on October 21, in English, Hindi, Telegu, and Tamil.
Black Adam final trailer
The trailer for Black Adam begins with a gut-wrenching scene
of the Egyptian slave, Teth-Adam (Johnson), witnessing his son's sacrifice.
Without further exposition, it then immediately cuts to clips of him in the
Black Adam suit, beating up excavators, presumably after being awakened from
his 5,000-year-long slumber. “These powers are not a gift, but a curse… born
out of rage,” his voiceover says.
Meanwhile, the Justice Society, headlined by Hawkman (Aldis
Hodge) and Doctor Fate (Pierce Brosnan) plan an operation to take down the
“loose cannon” that is Black Adam. Pulling the strings at the top, however, is
Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) — first seen in 2016's Suicide Squad — who has now
established herself in a recurring cannon role in DC Comics projects.
The film was originally planned for a 2021 release, but the
timeline got delayed due to the pandemic. Black Adam is set to release in
theatres on October 21, in English, Hindi, Telegu, and Tamil.
Black Adam final trailer
The trailer for Black Adam begins with a gut-wrenching scene
of the Egyptian slave, Teth-Adam (Johnson), witnessing his son's sacrifice.
Without further exposition, it then immediately cuts to clips of him in the
Black Adam suit, beating up excavators, presumably after being awakened from
his 5,000-year-long slumber. “These powers are not a gift, but a curse… born
out of rage,” his voiceover says.
Meanwhile, the Justice Society, headlined by Hawkman (Aldis Hodge) and Doctor Fate (Pierce Brosnan) plan an operation to take down the “loose cannon” that is Black Adam. Pulling the strings at the top, however, is Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) — first seen in 2016's Suicide Squad — who has now established herself in a recurring cannon role in DC Comics projects.
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