The DC superhero movie ‘Black Adam’ starring Dwayne Johnson was officially released on October 21, and earned $26.8 million on its first day of release, which was also the best first-day performance for a film starring Dwayne Johnson.
In addition to the main character Black Adam, another DC superhero “Doctor Fate”, played by Pierce Brosnan, also left a deep impression on the audience.
Recently, the game ‘Injustice League’ ‘Mortal Kombat’ producer Ed Boon watched the movie after some unfulfilled, and tweeted that he wanted to see a Doctor Fate protagonist movie.
Notably, the tweet was responded to by Jim Lee, chief creative officer at DC Comics, who said: “100% yes, more characters from Hawkman and Justice Society of America should be on the way.”
Jim Lee is a well-known Korean-American comic book artist, writer and publisher. He joined Marvel Comics in 1987; in 1992 he founded Image Comics with several comic artists to publish and distribute their own works.
He joined DC in 1998 when he sold the studio to DC Comics, and in 2010, DC announced Jim Lee as co-editor-in-chief of DC Comics and chief creative officer of DC Comics.
Doctor Fate is a fictional superhero of DC Comics, a powerful sorcerer’s presence in the DC Universe, as well as an avatar used by several characters.
Successive generations of Doctor Fate have been trained by Nabu and possess various powerful magical powers. Such as chanting spells, flight, telepathy, etc., Doctor Fate’s power is described as “the real transformation of energy into matter, and matter into energy.