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09.09.2022 - 04:55 / justjared.com
Dwayne Johnson‘s upcoming superhero movie Black Adam is hitting theaters next month and the new trailer has been released!
The trailer dropped during NBC’s Thursday Night Football debut on Thursday (September 8) and you can watch it right here.
In ancient Kahndaq, Teth Adam was bestowed the almighty powers of the gods. After using these powers for vengeance, he was imprisoned, becoming Black Adam (Johnson). Nearly 5,000 years have passed and Black Adam has gone from man, to myth, to legend. Now released, his unique form of justice, born out of rage, is challenged by modern day heroes who form the Justice Society: Hawkman (Aldis Hodge), Dr. Fate (Pierce Brosnan), Atom Smasher (Noah Centineo) and Cyclone (Quintessa Swindell).
The trailer gives us our best look yet at Aldis in his Hawkman costume!
Also starring in the movie are Sarah Shahi, Marwan Kenzari, Mo Amer, and Bodhi Sabongui.
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Watch the trailer below!
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(CNN)A new trailer for "Black Adam" hints at a switch up for Dwayne Johnson's character.The DC comic movie also costars Viola Davis, Pierce Brosnan and Aldis Hodge. Johnson plays Teth Adam, who In ancient Kahndaq "was bestowed the almighty powers of the gods.
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