Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson recently discussed the delayed sequel to DC Studios’ “Black Adam,” attributing the halt to changes in leadership. Speaking on Kevin Hart’s “Hart to Heart,” Johnson mentioned that the film got caught up in a vortex of new leadership when James Gunn and Peter Safran took over the company last year. He explained that when a publicly traded company undergoes significant changes in leadership, it can result in creative and fiscal decisions that may not align with everyone’s philosophies. Despite the setback, “Black Adam” gave Johnson his highest-grossing opening weekend at $67 million. However, the movie was considered a disappointment at the box office, as it fell short of the estimated $560 million to $600 million needed to break even. The film earned $393 million worldwide during its theatrical run, according to IMDbPro’s Box Office Mojo. Johnson previously mentioned that the character of Black Adam would not be featured in DC Studios’ first chapter of storytelling, citing James Gunn. Although disappointed by the dropped sequel, Johnson expressed pride in the released film. He referred to the sequel’s cancellation as one of the biggest mysteries. Johnson also highlighted the diversity in the superhero portfolio, with “Black Adam” and its planned sequel featuring men and women of color.
Dwayne Johnson Reveals why the ‘Black Adam’ Sequel was Stalled
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