The first Black Adam trailer has landed, giving DC fans their first proper look at Dwayne Johnson’s incarnation of the popular antihero.
Previously, fans had been given a glimpse of Johnson’s character during a Super Bowl teaser featuring other DC heroes.
The new trailer delves a little deeper into the character, who first appeared as Billy Batson/Shazam’s arch-nemesis in Jerry Ordway’s The Power of Shazam! comic. In that run, he was the son of an ancient Egyptian Pharaoh who was bestowed powers by an ancient priest and wizard named Shazam.
He soon became less of a straight villain and more of a sympathetic antihero, with Johnson’s film believed to lean more towards the latter version.
Watch the new trailer below:
The movie will also introduce the mysterious superhero team the Justice Society, which includes Aldis Hodge as Hawkman. Noah Centineo as Atom Smasher, and Quintessa Swindell is Cyclone.
A mysterious character who will also appear is Doctor Fate, played by Pierce Brosnan.
Johnson had confirmed the trailer would land today in a tweet, teasing: “The hierarchy of power in the DC Universe will change,” before sharing a clip with the Black Adam title scene.
“And who says Black Adam doesn’t have a sense of humor,” he added before sharing the clip.
A parting message from The Man In Black himself, #BlackAdam⚡️
— Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) June 7, 2022
The finishing touches are complete.
That’s a wrap ????
World premiere trailer drops TOMORROW!
The hierarchy of power in the DC Universe will change..
..and who says Black Adam doesn’t have a sense of humor ???????? pic.twitter.com/6w0rg2uAd4
Black Adam is set to be released on 21st October 2022 in the UK, after it was moved from its originally planned release of 22nd December 2021 due to the pandemic.
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