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Although #DwayneJohnson assured us that with #BlackAdam "the hierarchy of power in the DC universe is about to change.," the movie does little to fulfill such a promise. The film is typical of what "The Rock" has given us before-just more opportunities for him to flex, this time in too-tight lightning bolt emblazoned tights. Black Adam (originally Teth Adam) was intended to be an ancient city champion to defeat an evil King--morph to 2022 and it turns out that Black Adam is an antihero of epic proportions. The movie does introduce us to a number of new cinematic characters out of "The Justice Society of America." Plenty of fodder to expand the franchise for more origin stories and #HenryCavill reprising his role as Superman to give a nod to a possible altercation between Supes and Black Adam in the ostensible sequel.
I won't ruin the plot but let's say it includes enough blow-up action to make #MichaelBay proud, a horde of "demon-zombie" skeletons, and plenty of scenes to let the Rock look shifty eyed at the camera (maybe we were supposed to smell what Black Adam was cooking?") Since I have been, and always will be a #Batman devotee, I will watch anything produced by the DC Extended Universe (just like I have seen everything in the Marvel Cinematic Universe...).
Low plot quality.
I won't ruin the plot but let's say it includes enough blow-up action to make #MichaelBay proud, a horde of "demon-zombie" skeletons, and plenty of scenes to let the Rock look shifty eyed at the camera (maybe we were supposed to smell what Black Adam was cooking?") Since I have been, and always will be a #Batman devotee, I will watch anything produced by the DC Extended Universe (just like I have seen everything in the Marvel Cinematic Universe...).
Low plot quality.
Overall animation = C-/D+. While the storyline shared the essence of Christian's journey to the Celestial City, the level of animation reminded me of 1st generation video games at best. Too much effort was put upon making the characters with which Christian interacted a weird amalgamation of characters from the Capitol City of "Hunger Games," or bizarre adaptations of characters from "Alice in Wonderland."
Good story but with very hokey adaptation and extremely questionable animation strategy.
Anyone who has enjoyed episodes of "The Tick" in years bygone will not be disappointed in this series. While I am only six episodes in - the voice characterization of The Tick and his comedic quotes are enough to carry a sublime story line.
This character adaptation paints The Tick as the consummate hero - albeit strangely cast in this role. It has the feel of a "good" Deadpool. Some of the other character choices seem a bit wonky - but it adds to the mystique of what is to come.
This character adaptation paints The Tick as the consummate hero - albeit strangely cast in this role. It has the feel of a "good" Deadpool. Some of the other character choices seem a bit wonky - but it adds to the mystique of what is to come.