Black Adam | |
Director: | Jaume Collet-Serra |
Producer: | Beau Flynn Dwayne Johnson Hiram Garcia Dany Garcia |
Writer(s): | Adam Sztykiel Rory Haines Sohrab Noshirvani |
Release Date: | October 21, 2022 |
Running Time: | 124 minutes |
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Black Adam is the eleventh film in the DC Extended Universe and also serve as a spin-off to Shazam! and which follows Teth-Adam, who uses the power of Shazam for his own ways in the modern world.
Plot
In 2600 BC, the tyrannical king of Kahndaq, Anh-Kot, created the Crown of Sabbac, known to give the wearer great power. After attempting to stage a revolt, a young slave boy is given the power of Shazam, transforming him into Kahndaq's heroic champion Teth-Adam; he kills Anh-Kot and ends his reign. In the present day, Kahndaq is oppressed by the Intergang. Archaeologist Adrianna Tomaz tries to locate the Crown of Sabbac with the help of her brother Karim, and colleagues, Samir and Ishmael Gregor. As Adrianna obtains the crown, they are ambushed by Intergang. Adrianna reads an incantation that awakens who she believes to be Teth-Adam from his slumber, who subsequently slaughters most of the Intergang troops. Public government official Amanda Waller learns of the incident and contacts Carter Hall / Hawkman and the JSA (Justice Society of America) (consisting of Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate, Maxine Hunkel / Cyclone, and Albert "Al" Rothstein / Atom Smasher) to assist in taking Adam into custody. The JSA arrives in time to stop Adam from doing further destruction to the city and Intergang's troops. The JSA explains that Adam was not a savior in his time, but instead a madman who was imprisoned, rather than entombed. Ishmael is revealed to be the leader of Intergang, and chases Adrianna's teenage son Amon, who has stolen the crown. Adam, Adrianna, and the JSA intend to use the crown to trade for Amon. They reach Ishmael, who reveals that he is the last descendant of King Anh-Kot and, wanting his rightful place on the throne, demands the crown, which Adrianna willingly gives to save Amon's life. Ishmael betrays his part of the deal and shoots at Amon, and Adam, trying to save Amon, loses control again and destroys the hideout with his power, killing Ishmael. Guilt-ridden, Adam flees. He reveals to Hawkman that he is not Kahndaq's ancient champion "Teth-Adam", but in fact the champion's father; knowing that Adam's son, Hurut, was invincible, the king's assassins elected to execute Hurut's family instead to avenge their king, including Adam and Hurut's mother, and that Hurut had given his power to his father to save him, turning him into Black Adam, only for Anh-Kot's assassins to kill the now-mortal Hurut. Enraged, Adam slaughtered all of the king's men, reigning destruction upon the city, before being summoned by the wizards of Shazam, who imprisoned him after deeming him unworthy. Feeling incapable of becoming Khandaq's champion, Adam surrenders to the JSA, who take him to Waller's underwater prison. Soon after, Fate sees an ominous premonition of one of the JSA's impending deaths. As the group returns to the city, they realize Ishmael intentionally made Adam kill him while he was wearing the Crown of Sabbac so that he could be reborn as the host of the demon Sabbac himself, and he arises from the underworld to claim his throne. The JSA arrives in time to try to stop Sabbac, who summons the undead to Kahndaq. The JSA prepares to face Sabbac in Anh-Kot's ruins, but Fate creates a magical force field that forbids Hawkman, Cyclone and Atom Smasher from entering and reveals that Hawkman's death can be avoided with his own sacrifice. Fate then fights Sabbac alone, and at the same time uses an astral projection to release Adam. Sabbac kills Fate, causing the force field to disappear, and allowing the others to fight. Just as he is about to kill the JSA, Adam arrives and engages Sabbac, ultimately killing him. The JSA departs on good terms with Adam, who accepts his new role as protector and ruler of Kahndaq. In a mid-credits scene, a message from Waller warns a defiant Adam never to leave the country, before Superman arrives and suggests the two of them should talk.
Cast
- Dwayne Johnson as Teth-Adam/Black Adam
- Benjamin Patterson as Skinny Teth-Adam
- Aldis Hodge as Carter Hall/Hawkman
- Pierce Brosnan as Kent Nelson/Doctor Fate
- Noah Centineo as Al Rothstein/Atom Smasher
- Sarah Shahi as Adrianna Tomaz
- Quintessa Swindell as Maxine Hunkel/Cyclone
- Marwan Kenzari as Ishmael Gregor/Sabbac and Ahk-Ton
- Bodhi Sabongui as Amon Tomaz
- Mohammed Amer as Karim
- James Cusati-Moyer as Samir
- Odelya Halevi as Shiruta
- Uli Latukefu as Hurut/Teth-Adam/The Champion
- Jalon Christian as Young Hurut
- Jennifer Holland as Emilia Harcourt
- Henry Winkler as Al Pratt
- Chaim Jeraffi as Djau
- Sharon Gee as Mrs. Farmer
- Djimon Hounsou as Wizard
- Raj Kala as Wizard #1
- E. Lloyd Napier as Wizard #2
- Kiara Rashawn as Wizard #3
- Onye Eme-Akwari as Wizard #4
- Sanna Erica as Wizard #5
- Vince Canlas as Wizard #6
- Tonea Stewart as Wizard #7
- Patrick Sabongui as Rami
- Viola Davis as Amanda Waller
- Henry Cavill as Kal-El/Clark Kent/Superman
References to the broader DC Extended Universe
- Teth-Adam/Black Adam is introduced.
- Carter Hall/Hawkman is introduced.
- Albert Rothstein/Atom Smasher is introduced.
- Kent Nelson/Doctor Fate is introduced.
- Maxine Hunkel/Cyclone is introduced.
- Ishmael Gregor/Sabbac is introduced.
- Adrianna Tomaz is introduced.
- Amon Tomaz is introduced.
- Karim is introduced.
- Samir is introduced.
- Ahk-Ton is introduced.
- Blaze is introduced.
- Justice Society of America are introduced.
- Intergang are introduced.
- Amanda Waller appears.
- Emilia Harcourt appears.
- Kal-El/Clark Kent/Superman appears.
- Beside Superman and Batman, Amon also have posters of The Flash and Aquaman posters in his room.
- Abigail Hunkel is mentioned.
Taglines
- The World Needed a Hero, It Got Black Adam.
- Power born from rage.
- A new era in the DC Universe has begun.
Production
The film was shot in Atlanta, Georgia and Los Angeles, California.
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DC Extended Universe | |
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Released Films | Man of Steel | Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice | Suicide Squad | Wonder Woman | Justice League | Aquaman | Shazam! | Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) Wonder Woman 1984 | Zack Snyder's Justice League | The Suicide Squad | Black Adam Shazam! Fury of the Gods | Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom | The Flash | Blue Beetle |