🚨 THE HIERARCHY OF POWER IS ABOUT TO SHATTER! BLACK ADAM 2 (2027) Teaser just leaked vibes — Dwayne Johnson is BACK as the unstoppable anti-hero, and Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman is stepping into the storm! ⚡🖤💥
Black Adam rules Kahndaq with iron fists, but divine forces rise against him. Gods clash, lightning cracks the sky, ancient betrayals explode — “Power isn’t justice… but without justice, power is just chaos.”
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The anti-hero who once promised to reshape the DC Universe is stirring renewed interest online. Fan-made teaser trailers for a hypothetical Black Adam 2 (often dated 2027), featuring Dwayne Johnson reprising his role as Teth-Adam and Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, have gained traction on platforms like YouTube and social media. Titled variations such as “BLACK ADAM 2 (2027) Teaser With Dwayne Johnson & Gal Gadot,” these concepts tease high-stakes godly conflicts, but no official project or footage has been confirmed by Warner Bros. Discovery or DC Studios as of early February 2026.
The original Black Adam, released in October 2022 and directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, introduced Johnson as the ancient anti-hero awakened in modern Kahndaq. The film blended high-octane action with themes of justice, vengeance, and power, grossing over $393 million worldwide against a reported $190-260 million budget. It featured the Justice Society of America (including Aldis Hodge as Hawkman, Noah Centineo as Atom Smasher, and Quintessa Swindell as Cyclone) and ended with a mid-credits scene showing Henry Cavill’s Superman confronting Black Adam—sparking widespread calls for a direct sequel pitting the two powerhouses against each other.
Despite the tease, the project stalled amid major changes at DC. In late 2022, James Gunn and Peter Safran took over as co-CEOs of DC Studios, launching a rebooted DC Universe (DCU) slate under “Chapter One: Gods and Monsters.” Johnson addressed the shift publicly in December 2022, stating via social media that Black Adam would not appear in the first chapter of the new storytelling plan. He noted ongoing discussions between DC and his Seven Bucks Productions to explore future multiverse uses for the character, but no sequel was greenlit.
Subsequent updates have kept the door cracked open without commitment. Reports from 2024 and into 2026 indicate Black Adam remains sidelined in the core DCU timeline, with Gunn focusing on projects like Superman (2025, starring David Corenswet), Creature Commandos, and others. Johnson has expressed pride in the first film and openness to returning, but he has not confirmed involvement in any sequel. Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman future is similarly uncertain; while she has appeared in DC projects, her role in the rebooted universe remains unconfirmed, with new interpretations of Amazonian heroes potentially emerging.
No official teaser trailer exists from Warner Bros. or DC Studios. The circulating videos are fan-created concepts, often using AI tools, edited footage from the 2022 film, game assets, and dramatic voiceovers. These teasers typically imagine a plot where Black Adam consolidates power in Kahndaq, only to face escalating threats from gods, rival anti-heroes, or Justice League members. Many incorporate Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman—either as an uneasy ally against a greater evil or a direct opponent enforcing “true” justice. Common elements include massive lightning battles, ancient artifacts awakening, and taglines emphasizing power’s corrupting nature.
These fan trailers rack up significant views, with channels posting montages of Johnson in his black suit unleashing Shazam-derived powers, Gadot wielding her sword and lasso, and explosive set pieces. Some speculate on crossovers with other DC icons (Cavill’s Superman often appears in older concepts, though less relevant post-reboot). The buzz reflects lingering fan attachment to the DCEU’s anti-hero era and desire for Johnson’s star power in superhero fare.
The franchise’s future ties into broader DCU plans. Gunn has emphasized interconnected storytelling while allowing multiverse flexibility, leaving room for Black Adam in alternate timelines or cameos. Johnson’s comments suggest he blames studio leadership changes more than box-office performance for the sequel’s delay. The first film’s streaming success on platforms like Max has kept it relevant, with fans petitioning for continuation.
Plot speculation in fan concepts often builds on the original’s ending: Black Adam as Kahndaq’s protector clashing with external forces, perhaps involving divine entities or Justice Society remnants. Gadot’s inclusion fuels theories of a Wonder Woman-Black Adam dynamic—moral contrast between her heroic code and his ruthless vigilantism. No confirmed cast beyond Johnson (if it happens) or Gadot has surfaced.
Challenges for any sequel include aligning with the rebooted DCU, budget considerations after the first film’s performance, and actor schedules (Johnson’s busy slate with projects like Moana live-action and others). DC Studios prioritizes fresh starts, but fan demand and the character’s comic popularity (ranked highly as a villain/anti-hero) keep revival talks alive.
As 2026 progresses, no production start or release date has been announced for 2027 or beyond. The teasers serve as fan wish-fulfillment, amplifying nostalgia for the DCEU’s spectacle. Official news—if any—would likely come via DC announcements or Johnson’s social channels.
The original Black Adam streams on Max, offering viewers a chance to revisit the character. Whether Black Adam 2 materializes with Johnson and Gadot remains speculative, but the online enthusiasm shows the anti-hero’s power still resonates.