Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson’s addition to the DC Universe as Black Adam introduced another anti-hero that the heroes could face off against. However, the reign of Henry Cavill as Superman finally ended after an unfortunate back-and-forth. Even though he had been recently announced to be back as the character, the news only lasted for a very short time.
Black Adam seemed to be the last hope Cavill’s Superman had and that too did not work as the requirements for the character in the future of the DC Universe are much different. The movie is officially available on HBO Max and while that may be an occasion to celebrate, The Rock has never been silent in terms of supporting Cavill as the Scarlet-Caped hero.
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson Is Not Promoting The Addition Of Black Adam On Streaming Services
One of the biggest and loudest fans of Henry Cavill as Superman is Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and one of the biggest steps he took was to bring the actor back for a cameo in his DCU debut in Black Adam. The movie is available on streaming services and while actors have been promoting this new step, the lead actor has been keeping away from anything related to the movie for now.
Multiple fans throughout the world had been vocal about their difference of opinion with accordance to Henry Cavill leaving the DCU once and for all. Johnson seems to be one of them as he has not promoted the movie being added to HBO Max recently. Promotion of movies being added to their respective streaming services is a natural process for the cast and somehow, Dwayne Johnson has been away from all of it. This seems to be a direct response to the actor not agreeing with DC Films’ decision of letting go of Cavill.
Fans Support Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson On His Decision To Not Promote Black Adam Coming On Streaming Services
One of the biggest hands behind Henry Cavill’s return as Superman was of The Rock as he fought a lot to bring back the actor, being a major fan of both the character and the actor who plays him.
Fans are surprised to see Johnson deciding against the promotion of Black Adam, proving just how angry he is at James Gunn for choosing a younger version of Superman instead of Cavill.
Black Adam is now available to watch on HBO Max.
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