Superman and Black Adam will square off in a lengthy story.
Producer Hiram Garcia of Superman and Black Adam affirms that the conflict between Black Adam and Henry Cavill’s Superman will be organized as a long-form narrative and not a one-off.
Hiram Garcia, the producer of Black Adam, discusses how the conflict between Black Adam and Henry Cavill’s Superman will be organized as a long-form narrative rather than a one-off. Dwayne Johnson, a global megastar, has claimed that the entrance of his character, Black Adam,
will permanently alter the order of power in the DC Universe ever since Warner Bros. gave his Black Adam solo movie the go-light. Before Johnson persuaded the studio that the two competitors should have their own separate films before colliding on the big screen, Black Adam was originally slated to make his acting debut in Shazam!
Black Adam, a movie that has spent years in production hell, will finally open this week in theatres all around the world as actor Dwayne Johnson joins the DC Extended Universe. Johnson has repeatedly emphasized in interviews over the past few months that one of his main objectives for the Black Adam character is to someday face Cavill’s Superman.
Johnson has hinted that he intends to be around for a while, so Black Adam is only the start of his DCEU trip. Despite the fact that Cavill hasn’t dressed as Superman since Justice League, rumors claim that Warner Bros. Discovery is working on a Man of Steel sequel with the British actor returning in the title role.
Producer Hiram Garcia provided more details about his plans for the impending conflict between Black Adam and Superman. The Black Adam producer emphasized in an interview with CinemaBlend that the conflict between his character and Superman will be “a long-form of storytelling,” saying the following:
“Never has it been just a one-time incident or a physical altercation. That is not all that it is about. Since these two characters are set in the same universe and will frequently see one another, whether, on the same or opposing sides, we really want to develop a lengthy narrative that demonstrates
this. Although a confrontation between them is ideally going to occur at some time, there will likely be more than one battle. Not in our wildest dreams, that. The fans aren’t honored in this way. Despite the fact that these characters share the same universe, fans still want to experience a trip between them.”
When Will Black Adam and Superman Fight In The DC Extended Universe?

With Garcia’s expectation that the DCEU will build up to Black Adam and Superman’s final clash, the bigger question is when that fight will take place. Since Cavill hasn’t been seen in the DCEU since 2017, the franchise has been detached from Superman, preventing the character from being developed further as a significant actor.
Despite the fact that Superman has appeared in a few appearances, it is Cavill’s portrayal of the character that has received the most criticism throughout the years. If Man of Steel 2 is made, it would be appropriate to give Cavill’s character a chance to catch his breath and re-establish where he is now.
particularly given that it has been a while since viewers last saw him before he rushed into a conflict with Black Adam. Superman and Black Adam might not even clash until later sequels, such as Black Adam 3, Man of Steel 3, or perhaps Justice League 2. This is if they decide to go with Garcia’s plan.
It makes perfect sense that Garcia would want the DCEU to take its time in putting the Black Adam/Superman clash together given the enormous scale of these DC heroes. It’s important to take your time with this narrative since it’s
the first time Superman and Black Adam would ever face up in real life. Prior to moving ahead with any plans, which would first need to be authorized by Warner Bros. Pictures and DC Films,
it will be contingent on how Black Adam does at the box office in addition to other creative factors. Time will tell if those Superman intentions come to fruition when Black Adam premieres this week around the globe.