Do heroes kill? The Rock certainly isn’t the first person to raise this question, but he does need to answer it after fans expressed frustration with the latest trailer for his upcoming Dceu movie, Black Adam.
According to reports about the new trailer released at CinemaCon this week, the Rock’s character Black Adam declares, “Heroes don’t kill people… Well, I do.” Responding to a report on the trailer from Fandango reporter Erik Davis, a Twitter user pointed out that several Dceu heroes have killed, including Superman and Batman, deciding, “That line doesn’t make sense.”
Batman
Aquaman
Superman
Wonder Woman
They have all killed people, that line doesn’t make any sense
— Thomas Drew (@ThomasDrew1998) April 27, 2022
That tweet queued the The Rock’s entrance music, forcing the People’s Champion to set the record straight. “Once you watch Black Adam you’ll understand the context of the line,...
According to reports about the new trailer released at CinemaCon this week, the Rock’s character Black Adam declares, “Heroes don’t kill people… Well, I do.” Responding to a report on the trailer from Fandango reporter Erik Davis, a Twitter user pointed out that several Dceu heroes have killed, including Superman and Batman, deciding, “That line doesn’t make sense.”
Batman
Aquaman
Superman
Wonder Woman
They have all killed people, that line doesn’t make any sense
— Thomas Drew (@ThomasDrew1998) April 27, 2022
That tweet queued the The Rock’s entrance music, forcing the People’s Champion to set the record straight. “Once you watch Black Adam you’ll understand the context of the line,...
- 4/29/2022
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
With its intertwining themes of plane crash survival, cannibalism, and man-eating sharks, there's a lot for genre fans to like about René Cardona, Jr.'s 1978 mixed bag known as Cyclone.
Wonder what Trembles thought about it? Read on for his take on this adventure thriller best known for its eclectic cast including sex kitten Carroll Baker, five-time Oscar nominee Arthur Kennedy, Lionel Stander (best known as "Max" on the TV show "Hart to Hart"), and Olga Karlatos from Fulci's Zombie.
"Jesus Jerky!"
Discuss Motion Picture Purgatory in the Dread Central forums!
Wonder what Trembles thought about it? Read on for his take on this adventure thriller best known for its eclectic cast including sex kitten Carroll Baker, five-time Oscar nominee Arthur Kennedy, Lionel Stander (best known as "Max" on the TV show "Hart to Hart"), and Olga Karlatos from Fulci's Zombie.
"Jesus Jerky!"
Discuss Motion Picture Purgatory in the Dread Central forums!
- 2/25/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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