Will Black Adam Change The Hierarchy of Power In The DC Universe?

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has repeatedly claimed that the “hierarchy of power in the DC Universe will change.” Although a tantalising concept, what this means exactly, remains a mystery. His passion and dedication to his role in Black Adam has millions of fans tingling with excitement for what’s to come.

He has also commented on the concept of the antihero. “We are redefining the superhero paradigm. The antihero. The people no longer need a hero. They need a protector. Rage against the dying of the light,” said Johnson.

On Instagram, he shared a lengthy post outlining the significance of the role to him and how he personally relates to the character.

“Like most kids growing up, I dreamed about being a superhero. Having cool superpowers, fighting for what’s right and always protecting the people.
It all changed for me, when I was 10yrs old and was first introduced to the greatest superhero of all time - SUPERMAN.
As a kid, Superman was the hero I always wanted to be. But, a few years into my fantasy, I realized that Superman was the hero, I could never be. I was too rebellious. Too rambunctious. Too resistant to convention and authority. Despite my troubles, I was still a good kid with a good heart - I just liked to do things my way.
Now, years later as a man, with the same DNA I had as a kid - my superhero dreams have come true.
I’m honored to join the iconic
#DCUniverse and it’s a true pleasure to become, BLACK ADAM. BLACK ADAM is blessed by magic with the powers equal to SUPERMAN, but the difference is he doesn’t toe the mark or walk the line.
He’s a rebellious, one of a kind superhero, who’ll always do what’s right for the people - but he does it his way. Truth and justice - the BLACK ADAM way.
This role is unlike any other I’ve ever played in my career and I’m grateful to the bone we’ll all go on this journey together.”

His comments give insight into the character of Black Adam and why he felt so compelled to play him. Johnson has repeatedly put Black Adam above all other roles.

“Throughout my career, I’ve had the privilege of playing some great (fun) characters over the years, but none speak to my DNA more than this antihero known as the man in black, Teth Adam.”

Could Black Adam be the greatest “superhero” (“antihero”) movie yet? And will the hierarchy of power in the DC Universe really change? If so, how? It is going to be an epic reveal.

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