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Black Adam Will Be BRUTAL In The Best Possible Way! And A Look At The JSA’s Symbols

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Talk about brutal! We say that in the most perfect way. We’re saying this when it comes to Black Adam. Dwayne Johnson opened DC FanDome with a first look at his upcoming film focusing on Shazam’s arch-rival. Meanwhile, we got a look at the symbols of the Justice Society. Unfortunately, we couldn’t find Doctor Fate’s logo, but we got our hands on the image of Kent Nelson using his powers on a woman who we think is Adrianna Tomaz.

Here’s a look at the symbols.

Dwayne mentioned during the panel that the film had only just entered post-production, indicating that the panel was filmed a while ago. Anyway, the scene they showed is one of the best anti-hero entrances we’ve seen made for the big screen in a while. Here’s the video uploaded by One Media:

[Credit: ONE MEDIA – YouTube]

When Does The Film Take Place?

It’s unclear where this occurs as it doesn’t look like the Rock of Eternity. Though, it does look old. Also, did anyone catch the brutal death of that dude that Black Adam strangled? Moreover, Holy crap! There is some badass stuff going down in this movie, and we’re all for it. Also, we’ve been fans of The Rock for a long time, and as he says, he was born to play Black Adam. Moreover, The whole-hearted truth is he’s so right. This role will define him as more than just a muscle man or the guy who always plays a good guy.

Black Adam, as a character, is in the category of an anti-hero, similar to Harley Quinn, Catwoman, and The Shade. He deserves to be looked upon as a power player. It may show him as a merciless killer. But anti-heroes play by their own rules. I didn’t want to quote Richard Swift from Stargirl, but “There is a difference between bad and evil”.

A Word From The “Brutal” Black Adam Himself, Dwayne Johnson

In conclusion, to round out this post, we wanted to add this Instagram post from The Rock’s account, as it sums up who Black Adam is. Enjoy all!

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C.J. Hawkings has written for the now-defunct Entertainment website, Movie Pilot and the still functioning WhatCulture and ScreenRant. She prides herself as a truth seeker and will do (almost) anything for coffee or Coke No Sugar. Oh! And food!

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