in the preceding several years Black Adam Dwayne Johnson sold the movie hard, promising that it would change the balance of power in the DC universe. The movie made waves when it revealed the return of Henry Cavill as Superman, but the future of the series may now be in question, because Black Adam It was not the success the movie wanted.
Black Adam It was the number one film in the country for three consecutive weekends, but this turned out to be something of a dubious tribute, as the film grossed just under $400 million worldwide. It may not be based on itself, but the film is believed to have cost nearly $200 million to make, with an additional $80 million spent on marketing, down from the $100 million that was planned, due to the Covid-affected box office.
diverse reports it Black Adam It needed to make around $600 million just to break even, due to the fact that theaters keep a large chunk of ticket sales, and with the movie coming in at around $387 million, Black Adam He will eventually be a money loser. The movie will make some money from Digital and Blu-ray sales, as well as a TV license, but those numbers aren’t expected to make the movie black.
This definitely raises the question of what we thought was a sure thing, just what the future holds Black Adam in DCEU. The movie gave us the setup for a sequel, and maybe more, but who knows now if any of those will move forward.
How does Black Adam make a sequel?
The biggest news coming from Black Adam It had nothing to do with Black Adam, it was all about Superman. The film’s mid-credits scene showed Amanda Waller’s Viola Davis reaching out to Black Adam to warn him not to cause too much trouble. She promises that if he does, she will find someone who can stop him, at which point Henry Cavill shows up and Superman introduces himself to Black Adam.
Everything Dwayne Johnson said before and after the release Black Adam It is implied that we will see Black Adam go up against Superman. On top of that, there’s the expected battle between Black Adam and Shazam that many thought was in the cards since these two characters were sworn enemies in the comics.
On paper, having the biggest movie star in the world playing a comic book anti-hero seemed like an easy win at the box office, but now that seems not to be the case. And with so many other big changes happening at Warner Bros., specifically at DC, it will be interesting to see where the films decide to go from here. Will they include Black Adam, or will they continue?
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