Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Comics have finally released the Dwayne Johnson-led Black Adam in theaters, and while it’s definitely a critical flop, some audience members seem to enjoy it. The film was first announced when the studio decided to give the character his own solo outing separate from Shazam! That is until the two characters battle it out in a possible future sequel. Black Adam features a massive cameo that everyone was expecting during its post-credits scene, and it has some big implications on the future of the DC Extended Universe. The films made a lot of other decisions with some working and others not working, but it chose to keep a key element from the source material. During the film, Black Adam floats and hovers around as opposed to walking, which is something the character does in the comic books. In a new interview with Collider, Producer Hiram Garcia explains why they kept the detail in the film.