Dwayne Johnson Explains What Makes His Version Of BLACK ADAM A Hero To Some

Dwayne Johnson Explains What Makes His Version Of BLACK ADAM A Hero To Some

The Rock talks here about why his version of Black Adam won't necessarily be perceived as a villain in the DC Films Universe despite the character's comic book history as a bad guy. Read on for details...

By JoshWilding - Feb 23, 2017 07:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Black Adam
One of the most interesting things about the big screen version of Black Adam (aside from the fact the character is now getting his own solo outing rather than co-starring in Shazam) is the fact that he's frequently been described by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as a hero or anti-hero. Well, in the Instagram post below, the wrestler turned actor sheds some further light on that. 

It definitely sounds like that while the movie won't shy away from some of the darker aspects of the character, he will indeed be portrayed as a hero in the DC Films Universe. That doesn't mean we won't see him one day taking on Superman and Shazam, of course, but don't expect Black Adam to be similar to Suicide Squad in terms of focusing on a bona fide baddie! 

Do you think this is the best direction to take the villain/anti-hero in? Let us know your thoughts on that below and then head on over to TheRingReport.com for details (and brand new footage) on The Rock's controversial call to CM Punk after this Monday's RAW went off the air. 



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Talontd
Talontd - 2/23/2017, 7:28 AM
Black Adam was a hero, there is definitely a story to tell there. He just ends up going too far. The character has a solid, rich backstory...i'm pumped for this.
Forthas
Forthas - 2/23/2017, 7:29 AM
I don't think it is a good direction. It either cripples the Shazam film by taking away his number one foe or it cripples Black Adam by making him less like the character we have come to know. Most of the movie going audience either perceives characters as good or bad. There really is no such thing as an antihero in films.
Kman
Kman - 2/23/2017, 7:32 AM
@Forthas - maybe it will help to create a villain with more depth... something that CBMs typically struggle with
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