While most fans of the DC cinematic universe are excited about Blacking Adam Bringing Superman back to Henry Cavill, the film also introduced a number of new heroes, including Aldis Hodge as Hawkman. While we don’t know what the future might hold for Hockman, Hodge has already left black Adam With lasting memories, specifically, the memory of trying not to get Dwayne Johnson in the face.
a large part of black Adam He sees Hawkman and the Justice Society wrestle with Dwayne Johnson’s Black Adam, Aldis Hodge tells THR That of all he went through in production, his takeaway was that he never accidentally hit Dwayne Johnson. Hodge says using the Hawkman’s wand was too new to him, and it seemed like he looked all along in fear of accidentally swinging too close to the big movie star. Hodge explained…
While Aldis Hodge says he has plenty of experience in both real combat and acrobatic combat, his experience has been in hand-to-hand style. Using a weapon, such as a mace, was something he had never done before, and so he was afraid that he would misjudge the extra range the weapon gave him, and accidentally hit the person he was swinging on, in this case, the rock.
Swinging the wand with full arm extension would definitely hurt Dwayne Johnson if he hit him with it. Although considering the work put in by The Rock black AdamShe might have just gotten rid of him. However, Hodge says hurting The Rock wasn’t his real concern. In that case, even scratching the guy’s face would be bad news, because he was going to stop production for a while, and the Hawkman representative didn’t want to be held responsible for that. continue…
Hawkman’s wings also seemed to be a problem for Hodge. Hopefully, that doesn’t mean he’s unwilling to return as Hawkman. Even if we don’t see him again, or we don’t see him soon, he now has experience with this wand, so the next movie should be easier.
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