BLACK ADAM Adds Another Key Cast Member In PRODIGAL SON Actor James Cusati-Moyer

BLACK ADAM Adds Another Key Cast Member In PRODIGAL SON Actor James Cusati-Moyer

With production about to begin, it's being reported that Tony Award-nominated actor James Cusati-Moyer (Slave Play) has joined the cast of Dwayne Johnson's upcoming DC superhero blockbuster, Black Adam!

By RohanPatel - Apr 07, 2021 04:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Black Adam
Source: Deadline

With filming about to get underway, Deadline is reporting that Tony Award-nominated actor James Cusati-Moyer (Prodigal SonUnbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) has joined the cast of Warner Bros. and New Line's upcoming DC superhero adventure, Black Adam

The film will star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson (Hobbs & ShawJungle CruiseRed Notice) in the lead role, making his superhero movie debut as the titular antihero, and will also introduce the Justice Society of America in key supporting roles. 

Further details on Cusati-Moyer's role are currently being kept under wraps, so it's uncertain whether he'll end up standing with Teth-Adam (Johnson) or land on the opposing side. 

Jaume Collet-Serra (Jungle CruiseNon-StopThe Commuter) is directing with a screenplay from Rory Haines (InformerThe Mauritanian) and Sohrab Noshirvani (InformerThe Mauritanian). Adam Sztykiel (RampageDue DateScoob!) wrote the film's first draft.

In addition to Johnson, the cast will feature Noah Centineo (Charlie's AngelsMasters of the UniverseTo All the Boys I've Loved Before) as Atom Smasher, Aldis Hodge (Straight Outta ComptonThe Invisible ManJack Reacher: Never Go Back) as Hawkman, Quintessa Swindell (EuphoriaTrinketsIn Treatment) as Cyclone, Sarah Shahi (AliasOld SchoolBullet to the Head) as an unnamed university professor, Marwan Kenzari (AladdinThe Old Guard; The Mummy) in an undisclosed villain role, and 2x Golden Globe-nominee Pierce Brosnan (Tomorrow Never DiesThe World Is Not Enough; Die Another Day) as Doctor Fate.

Black Adam will arrive in theaters on July 29, 2022.

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