"Black Adam" is now streaming on HBO Max, giving extra fanatics the chance to check out the
DC antihero film starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. "Black Adam" premiered in theaters on
October 21 It centers around Teth-Adam (Johnson), a superhuman from the historical Kahndak
who uses his godlike powers to seek revenge and is quickly captured. About 5,000 years later,
present-day archaeologists rescue Adam so that he can help save Kahndak from the crime
syndicate Intergang. However, he is provoked by the help of the Justice Society: Doctor Fate
(played by Pierce Brosnan), Hawkman (Aldis Hodge), Atom Smasher (Noah Centenio) and Cyclone
(Quintessa Swindle). When "Shazam!" The spin-off acquired a few vital acclaim, permitting many
critics and enthusiasts to apply the film.. NPR's Glenn Weldon referred to Johnson's performance
as "half-seasoned" and "scholarly". IndieWire reporter David Ehrlich referred to "Black Adam" as a
"useless spectacle" and the characters as "reasonably-priced photocopies of Gotham or 1 from the
[Marvel Cinematic Universe]". Also, "Black Adam" did poorly at the container box office, grossing $400 million
worldwide for a $195 million budget — which doesn't include various charges related to advertising and marketing
and advertising and distribution. However, Johnson claimed that "Black Adam" could lose between $50 million
and $100 million. In a tweet, Johnson cited financiers saying "Black Adam" could net between $52 million
and $72 million. Yet there's a desire to do right by "Black Adam" that it's streaming on HBO Max to its
thousands and thousands of subscribers. Also, the film is making its streaming debut during the holiday
season, which could boost its chances. Another superhero film with an antihero, "Morbius" became a