Dwayne Johnson announces Black Adamhas been delayed once again, now shifting to a late October release. Johnson has been slated to play anti-hero Black Adam in the DCEU for years now, with him first being cast in the role back in 2014. The long-awaited movie, which is directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, is expected to cover Black Adam's origins and introduce the Justice Society. In addition to Johnson, Black Adam stars Sarah Shahi, Aldis Hodge, Noah Centineo, Quintessa Swindell, and Pierce Brosnan.
Black Adam has endured a lengthy road to the big screen. The start of production was delayed multiple times, and though Warner Bros. initially set Black Adam for a late 2021 release, that later had to be adjusted. Last year, it finally looked like the movie had found its way forward when filming got underway in the spring and avoided any further delays. Black Adam was scheduled to premiere in July, but that is no longer the case.
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On Wednesday, Johnson took to social media to announce that Black Adam has been pushed back. Rather than debuting in the summer, it will now arrive in theaters on October 21. Johnson didn't give a specific reason for the delay, but also shared the news that his other DC film, the animated DC League of Super-Pets, will take Black Adam's previous spot of July 29. With the October date, Johnson explained the movie can run through major holidays like Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
This news, while a bit of a blow for fans who have been eagerly awaiting Black Adam, isn't anything new. Movie delays have been frequent since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, but recent months have seen encouraging signs of theaters getting business back.
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