Production
on
Dwayne
Johnson-led
DC
anti-hero
movie
Black
Adam
has
concluded,
the
Hollywood
star
said.
Taking
to
Twitter,
Johnson
gave
a
shout
out
to
the
team
of
Black
Adam
and
said
shooting
for
the
film
was
an
"incredible
journey".
"That
a
wrap
on
'Black
Adam'.
Incredible
journey.
Hardest
undertaking
of
my
entire
career
physically
&
mentally.
Worth
every
second," the
Hollywood
star
tweeted
on
Friday.
"Boundless
gratitude
to
my
1,000+
crew
members,
actors
and
director,
Jaume
Collet-Serra.
The
hierarchy
of
power
in
DC
Universe
is
changing,"
he
added.
Black
Adam
is
a
spin-off
from
Warner
Bros
and
New
Line
Cinema's
Shazam!,
featuring
Zachary
Levi.
The
character
first
appeared
in
DC
Comics
in
the
1940s
as
a
villain
corrupted
by
power.
He
became
an
anti-hero
in
the
early
2000s.
Jaume
Collet-Serra,
who
has
directed
Johnson
in
the
upcoming
Jungle
Cruise,
has
directed
Black
Adam.
That
a
wrap
on
BLACK
ADAM⚡️
Incredible
journey.
Hardest
undertaking
of
my
entire
career
physically
&
mentally.
Worth
every
second.
Boundless
gratitude
to
my
1,000+
crew
members,
actors
and
director,
Jaume
Collet-Serra.
The
hierarchy
of
power
in
DC
Universe
is
changing.
BA⚡️
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The
movie
also
features
Aldis
Hodge
as
Hawkman,
Noah
Centineo
as
Atom
Smasher,
Quintessa
Swindell
as
Cyclone,
and
Pierce
Brosnan
as
Dr
Fate.
Rory
Haines
and
Sohrab
Noshirvani
wrote
the
latest
draft
of
the
script,
from
a
previous
draft
by
Adam
Sztykiel.
Johnson
has
also
produced
the
movie
with
Dany
Garcia
and
Hiram
Garcia
via
their
Seven
Bucks
Productions,
and
Beau
Flynn
through
FlynnPictureCo.