Dwayne Johnson shares a first look at Total Film's Black Adam cover
The hierarchy of power in the DC universe is about to change forever...
The hierarchy of power in the DC universe is about to change forever... Dwayne Johnson's anti-hero Black Adam is set to storm the big screen next year, and Total Film's celebrating early with our huge 2022 preview.
Black Adam features on the cover of the new magazine, with Johnson sharing a first look at the subscriber's version of Total Film on Twitter. "I’m pumped to share with you our new Total Film subscriber cover," he wrote alongside the cover while also quoting Black Adam: "You’re right. Superheroes don’t kill bad people. But I do." Check it out below.
“You’re right. Superheroes don’t kill bad people. But I do.” ~ #BlackAdam The hierarchy of power in the DC Universe is changing. I’m pumped to share with you 🌎 our new @TotalFilm subscriber cover. Newsstand cover DROPS NEXT 12/9 #TotalFilm#2022Preview#TheManInBlack pic.twitter.com/RoBTxJNIcRDecember 3, 2021
Johnson's social posts are just the beginning of our Black Adam coverage... Prepare for our newsstand cover, exclusive images, and more to land next week. We won't spoil what's to come here, but you're going to want to keep an eye on our social media channels (Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram).
You can order a single copy from Monday or subscribe to Total Film through this link to never miss out on another exclusive.
Below, check out a full look at the subscribers' cover of Black Adam, which shows off a hooded Dwayne Johnson looking into your fiery soul.
And if you're a fan of Total Film, why not subscribe so that you never miss an issue? You’ll save money on the magazine, you’ll get it before it hits shops, *and* you'll get exclusive, subscriber-only cover like the Black Adam one above. Don't miss out on another incredible cover that's not available in stores...
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Jack Shepherd is the former Senior Entertainment Editor of GamesRadar. Jack used to work at The Independent as a general culture writer before specializing in TV and film for the likes of GR+, Total Film, SFX, and others. You can now find Jack working as a freelance journalist and editor.