Dwayne Johnson Reveals Black Adam 2022 Release Date

DC is moving into the future with all their announcement this past week! Those announcements culminated in style with the release date for the upcoming Black Adam announced.

Dwayne Johnson, who is starring as the titular character, shared on his Instagram Sunday that the DC superhero film will release on July 29,2022.

“The hierarchy of power in the DC Universe is about to change.”

The news comes after it was recently announced that Pierce Brosnan has been cast as Dr. Fate.


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