Warning: spoilers for Shazam! Fury of the Gods are aheadDwayne "the Rock" Johnson used to have big plans for the future of the DC Universe, but it seems these have all been dashed. Johnson found himself affiliated with the world of DC films since Shazam! went into development, with Johnson attached to either play the child-turned-adult superhero Shazam or the antihero Black Adam. Eventually, Shazam! was split into two projects, with Zachary Levi taking over the role of Billy Batson, a.k.a. Shazam, and Dwayne Johnson appearing as Black Adam in an eponymous 2022 spinoff film, with the intention that the pair would meet on-screen in DC's future.
Following the October 2022 release of Black Adam, Johnson began to report that Black Adam would be the first film in "Phase One" of a new storytelling initiative at DC Studios, with new projects being built around Black Adam and his relationship to other DCEU characters. This most prominently included Henry Cavill's Superman, whose cameo in Black Adam's post-credits scene implied that the actor would stick around. However, James Gunn and Peter Safran's takeover of DC Studios, the reveal of the upcoming slate of Chapter 1 projects, and the 2023 release of box-office flop Shazam! Fury of the Gods, have put an abrupt end to Johnson's DC master plan.
5 Black Adam Underperformed At The Box Office Over its several years of development, Black Adam became a passion project for Dwayne Johnson, and the stepping stone for his bright and lengthy future in the DC Universe. However, Black Adam didn't fare as well as anybody at DC had hoped, with the film only grossing a total of $393 million at the box office on a budget of over $200 million after marketing and distribution costs. This earned Black Adam the loathed box-office flop status, becoming the latest in a long line of DC projects to be met with mixed-to-negative reviews and suffer financially, with no DC Studios project passing the $400 million mark since 2018's Aquaman.
The root of Black Adam's box office problems lie with its use of budget, with several high-profile names such as Pierce Brosnan, Viola Davis, Henry Cavill, and Dwayne Johnson himself stretching the budget very thin. This was perhaps a contributing factor to criticisms surrounding the often lackluster visual effects of Black Adam, particularly in one now-iconic moment of flight for Johnson's Teth-Adam. While a smaller budget worked for Shazam!, a film considered a hit despite only grossing $366 million (on a $100 million budget), Black Adam simply didn't strike the same chord with audiences.
4 Dwayne Johnson Has No DC Movie Future Now On October 20, 2022, one day before Black Adam's release, producers Hiram Garcia and Beau Flynn revealed to Comicbook.com that a sequel to Black Adam was already planned, and had been fast-tracked into development. This sequel would have marked the build up to an eventual battle between Johnson's Black Adam and Cavill's Superman, connecting directly to Black Adam's post-credits scene. These plans were reiterated in December of that year, despite the fallout from Black Adam's box-office failure and the massive changes occurring at DC Studios as Gunn and Safran took over as co-CEOs from former head Walter Hamada.
It was later on in December when James Gunn confirmed that there were currently no plans to develop a sequel to Black Adam. All hope might not be lost for Dwayne Johnson, however, as Gunn did mention that there may be valuable ways to include Black Adam in the future of his new DC Universe, but with most other projects being rebooted, recast, and reshuffled, it's likely that Johnson's career at DC Studios has come to an end. This has been all but confirmed since Shazam! Fury of the Gods also failed at the box office, and Johnson's plans for a Black Adam and Superman battle have finally been dashed.
3 Henry Cavill's Superman Return Was Quickly Ended James Gunn and Peter Safran assumed control of DC Studios on November 1, 2022, and immediately set to work on designing a new slate of projects for the future of the franchise, hoping to revitalize the world of DC films and move away from the mistakes of the past. Prior to this, however, Henry Cavill's cameo in Black Adam's post-credits scene, his first time appearing as Superman since 2017's Justice League, sparked speculation that he would finally be returning to the coveted role. Cavill himself claimed his cameo would be "a very small taste of what's to come" on an October 24, 2022 Instagram post.
Despite a highly-anticipated sequel to 2013's Man of Steel being reported to be in development before Gunn and Safran's appointment, which would have connected directly to Black Adam, December 2022 saw Gunn reveal that Cavill would not be returning as Clark Kent, a.k.a. Superman, in the new DC Universe. Instead, 2025's Superman: Legacy, the film expected to kick off Gunn's new DCU, would reboot the character and star a new actor in the role. While this caused an uproar among Cavill's fans, Gunn also mentioned that he had been in talks with Cavill about returning as a new character, though it's unclear if this will actually occur.

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