Black Adam's Pierce Brosnan & Aldis Hodge on the JSA vs Dwayne Johnson
With director Jaume Collet-Serra’s Black Adam getting ready to open in movie theaters next week, I recently sat down with Pierce Brosnan (Dr. Fate) and Aldis Hodge (Hawkman) to talk about making the highly anticipated DC movie. During the short but fun conversation, they talked about how Black Adam doesn’t pull any punches in the movie, the difference between Black Adam’s form of justice and what the JSA believes in, and the mythology of comic book world. In addition, Hodge talks about filming the awesome fight scene between Hawkman and Black Adam and how they were trying to show a kind of fight sequence and something that hasn’t been in any previous superhero movie.
As most of you know, Dwayne Johnson and his team have been working on the Black Adam movie for a decade and the film is the first time Black Adam has been featured in a movie. In the film, you’ll see his 5000-year-old origin story and why he was imprisoned after using his powers for vengeance. Now freed in the modern world, he’s ready to unleash his unique form of justice, but he’s challenged by modern-day heroes who form the Justice Society: Hawkman, Dr. Fate, Atom Smasher and Cyclone.
The film also stars Noah Centineo, Sarah Shahi, Mo Amer, and Quintessa Swindell. Black Adam was produced by Beau Flynn, Hiram Garcia, Johnson and Dany Garcia.
Check out what Pierce Brosnan and Aldis Hodge had to say in the player above
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