Black Adam Footage Plays on Roof of LA Rams Stadium

 Black Adam Footage Plays on Roof of LA Rams Stadium

Black Adam Footage Plays on Roof of LA Rams Stadium

Next month, the order of force in the DC Universe is going to change. In any event, that is the way Dwayne “The Stone” Johnson tells it. Black Adam is hitting theaters in October and the marketing effort is officially in full swing. Johnson, DC, New Line, and Warner Brothers. are doing anything they can to remind individuals that the film is extremely enormous and exceptionally exciting. That obviously includes projecting footage from Black Adam on the top of the roof of a football stadium, where it can only be seen from the sky.
On Tuesday, the Los Angeles Rams Twitter account shared a video of a Black Adam mystery playing on the roof of the monstrous SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. The video of the footage was taken from a helicopter and you can look at it beneath!

Taking big screen to a whole new level!

🎥 @blackadammovie x #RamsHouse pic.twitter.com/3QKwJWFGT5

— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) September 14, 2022

The Rams account imparted the video to the caption, “Taking big screen to an unheard of level!” This is possible the largest “screen” Black Adam will footage will be displayed on, though there isn’t precisely a major audience in the clouds waiting to watch.


When is Black Adam releasing in theaters?

Black Adam is the second surprisingly realistic DC film to hit theaters in 2022 and it will likewise be the last. Black Adam shows up in theaters on October 21st, one of the many delivery dates the film has had throughout improvement and production. There were other DC films set to follow it to the big screen in 2022, but they have all since been moved to 2023.

Shazam: Fury of the Gods and Aquaman: The Lost Kingdom were both set for theatrical deliveries in late 2022, but both were moved to 2023. Shazam was moved to keep away from Symbol 2 and gain the capacity to separate IMAX theaters, while Aquaman 2 is still in after production. Those two movies will show up next year, as will The Flash, which is as yet set for a summer discharge.