DC’s latest superhero movie focuses on one of their most powerful antiheroes.
Here’s what that means to the cast.
Naturally, Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) thinks the latter.
She sends several members of the Justice Society of AmericaHawkman (Aldis Hodge), Dr. You need a javascript enabled web client to watch videos.
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“That question, I think, is really the whole point of the film,” said Centineo.
“I personally don’t think that he’s a villain.”
“You have what would typically be a DC superhero movie and instead, Black Adam is the antihero.
We’re not 100 percent saints, we’re not 100 percent sinners.
There’s all this room in between.”
You brought this crazy person back into existence?
Is he a hero?
But I trusted my sister, the hero of the movie."
And both Shahi and her character Adriana do not see Black Adam as a villain.
Swindell, however, thinks the movie’s argument is subjective.
It shows you everyone.
“I think it’s a very human question we’re asking here,” said Amer.
“It’s like, you’re at a fork in the road.
This is like the classic test of a human being.
It’s just a beautiful story.”
That unstoppable guy also represents a country full of people in desperate need of someone to fight alongside them.
“We represent the strife.
We are the hardworking people on the battlegrounds fighting for justice, that are fighting against oppression.”
“I love Black Adam,” he said.
Black Adam is in theaters on October 21, 2022.
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