Black Adam producer Beau Flynn shares his response to the set leaks from the forthcoming DCEU feature. The upcoming movie marks the first superhero venture for one of Hollywood's most bankable action heroes, Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson. Johnson has been attached to play Black Adam since 2014, and after numerous production delays, his Man in Black is ready to make his feature debut this October. Black Adam is directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and it sees the titular Kahndaqian anti-hero freed after being imprisoned for 5,000 years. The Justice League of America, which includes Aldis Hodge's Hawkman, Noah Centineo's Atom Smasher, Quintessa Swindell's Cyclone, and Pierce Brosnan's Doctor Fate, also has a pivotal role in the movie, although its association with Black Adam isn't currently clear.
Ever since Black Adam has gone into production, there has been plenty of intriguing promotional items from the movie. The 2021 DC FanDome revealed a full look at Johnson's outfit, as well as at Brosnan's superhero, while subsequent Black Adam trailers and teasers also showed off the live-action versions of the remaining JSA members. But before all this material became available, some Twitter accounts attempted to leak Black Adam's wardrobe, posting pictures of the leading anti-hero's ensemble, as well as of Hawkman's helmet, armor, and his Thanagarian Star Cruiser. DC and WB were alarmed by the leaks and immediately took notice of the situation.
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In a discussion with THR, Flynn revealed how he dealt with the set leaks from Black Adam. As the producer mentions, he has full faith in the crews and casts he works with, and he is sure that the Black Adam leaks did not come from anyone he
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