Dwayne Johnson looked to clear the air about one DCU Black Adam rumor during this 'insanely toxic time and culture.'
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continue to swirl as fans wonder what the future holds for the franchise. After a mildly disappointing showing at the box office, reports began surfacing that Johnson had been denied a chance to cameo in the upcomingOther reports then came out suggesting that Warner Bros. believed that Johnson and his team had provided the studio with misleading reports on whether or not the film was a success.
Fans continue to wonder what the future holds for DC Studios as a whole. Recently, James Gunn announced that he would be
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