What Ever Happened to Dwayne Johnson’s ‘Black Adam’ Movie?

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”4236″ img_size=”628×406″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]Dwayne Johnson has transformed since his days as a WWE star. In numerous blockbusters per year, Johnson is a household name attached to someone who genuinely seems like a pretty nice guy. He’s also set to play Black Adam, a supervillain who was originally meant to appear in the upcoming DC film Shazam! The decision was then made that the two should have their own separate movies and while Zachary Levi is getting his, when will the Rock?

In an interview with Hiram Garcia, the president of production for Seven Bucks; Garcia spoke about the status of a Black Adam movie.

“Black Adam is definitely happening. We’re actually very deep into a script on it right now, which is coming along really well. I’m really excited with the story we’ve crafted.”

“I pitched that to Dwayne early on, and he loved the idea, and we’ve just kind of kept it in the back of our mind. We had a great conversation with Warner Brothers one time years ago, and we all settled on this was our character.”

Garcia then went on to ensure us that when the Black Adam movie does happen, it will not be softened up for audiences.

“Especially when he’s not a boy scout. Especially when he’s got edge to him. Like, he’s not the boy scout superhero, he’s the guy that’s like, okay, you cross him? Well, I rip your head off, and then I move on to the next guy.”

Definitely check out the full interview in the hyperlink above and look out DC’s Shazam! on April 5, 2019. In the meantime, you can also watch plenty of Johnson’s films. His movie Skyscraper is still playing in theaters, where he plays against Pablo Schreiber, where he was the executive producer. He was also an executive producer for Rampage, which included Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Personally, I enjoyed his non-blockbuster film Snitch, with Jon Bernthal in it.


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