![]() ![]() If Black Adam is immortal and already exists in the DCEU - which seems likely, based on his history in the comics - then Black Adam should still be one of the seven champions. As it is with the comics, it could be that Shazam couldn't take away Black Adam's powers. If this were to happen in the movie, it would explain why the seventh Wizard was never around and why he was never replaced like the others. The comic book version of Black Adam was banished so far from Earth that it took 5,000 years for him to fly his way back home. If the DCEU's Black Adam did anything that made him fall out of the Wizard's good graces, he could have been punished in a way that's similar to what happened to his comic counterpart. It's been suggested that Dwayne Johnson's take on Black Adam will be a hero, but it could be that this wasn't always the case. ![]() Unless for some reason Black Adam deviates from the comics in a huge way, the character will receive his powers from Shazam, just like Billy Batson. In fact, it may even be necessary for Black Adam to be the seventh champion, especially if DC Films has any intention of accurately adapting Black Adam's origin story. This would neatly tie Black Adam to Shazam!, with the Wizard Shazam being the character that connects them together. It's possible that the missing seventh champion is Black Adam. When he finally returned, his rivalry with the new Shazam began. It took Adam thousands of years to make his way back to Earth. Shazam understood that the power transference couldn't be undone, so he banished Adam to a distant galaxy. Shazam realized that Adam was the wrong choice, but it was too late to take back the powers he had given Teth-Adam. As a result, Adam attracted the ire of Shazam, who was disgusted by the actions of the person who he hoped would become his successor. Adam killed the pharaoh and seized control of Egypt. Billy Batson will have his hands full as the kid-turned-adult superhero will square off against a new villain with plans that will likely cause some mayhem. The great Helen Mirren has officially been cast in the role of Hespera in the DC movie sequel. Having access to such incredible power led Adam to believe that he should rule the world. Shazam Fury of the Gods’ new demi-god villain Hespera explained. Adam allowed his new abilities to corrupt him. Unfortunately, the powers had a negative effect on Adam's morality. He also possessed the power of the Egyptian gods, instead of the Greek gods. After being granted super powers, Adam went through a transformation similar to Billy's, except Adam wore a black costume. Like the current Shazam, Adam was selected due to being pure of heart. In the pages of Marvel Family #1 in 1945, Black Adam first appeared as Teth-Adam, an ancient Egyptian who was chosen by the Wizard Shazam to become his successor. ![]()
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