

‘Black Adam’ won’t have a sequel but Hawkman would confirm his solo film – DC (Courtesy)
In recent reports it has been revealed that the film’s box office performance ‘Black Adam’ wasn’t as planned, so it’s highly unlikely Warner Bros will decide to confirm a sequel starring Dwayne Johnson, but a recent report has confirmed that superhero Hawkman, played by Aldis Hodge, would be in charge of bringing a spin off to life.
At the moment everything seems to indicate ‘Black Adam’ will not have a sequel and even a publication of The Hollywood Reporter assures that it is “unlikely” to happen, after the film starred Dwayne Johnson It will add approximately $400 million in funding, well below expectations.
On the other hand, in a report published by Deadline, then deleted. It has been revealed that the actor Aldis Hodge would return to DC Studios to star in a Hawkman solo film, as a spin-off of ‘Black Adam’ after his role opposite Dwayne Johnson, something many fans were looking forward to.
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It should be noted that after the information is deleted from the portal Deadlineit is not known if this information is true and cannot be considered as an official confirmation, so we will have to wait Warner Bros or DC make an announcement regarding their plan for future superhero movies.
Dwayne Johnson could return to Washington
Despite the fact that ‘Black Adam’ will not have a sequel, actor Dwayne Johnson may appear in other projects CCfrom series like Ezra Miller in “Peacemaker” or even movies like in the case of Henry Cavill at the end of this recent film which turned out to be a box office flop but made fans fall in love with the anti-hero character.
For now we’ll have to keep waiting to find out what DC plans to do with Dwayne Johnson’s character but most likely, if a sequel isn’t confirmed, he’ll appear in some future projects like the third Shazam! that he fights with in the DC comics and many fans want to see him.
Black Adam could be featured in any of the following DC films, whether or not it has a sequel, and could also make an appearance in the spin off’Hawkman’, but it’s impossible to confirm any of these theories because Warner Bros and DC have shown that their plans can change at any time.
By Jared Solis
Source: Nacion Flix

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