Black Adam is now available to watch at home in the UK.
From today (December 5) the DCEU blockbuster film is now available on Amazon Prime for £15.99 to rent or £19.99 to buy. In the US, the film is also available to watch on Microsoft Store and iTunes.
From January 16 you'll also be able to own a physical copy of the film, with DVD, 4K UHD and Blu-ray versions available to pre-order.
The film sees Dwayne Johnson in the titular role, that of vengeful antihero Teth-Adam/Black Adam, as he's released into the modern world after 5,000 years of being imprisoned to enact his own unique form of justice on the world. The film was released in cinemas in October, becoming Johnson's biggest lead role to date.
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The film also stars Pierce Brosnan as Kent Nelson (Doctor Fate), Noah Centineo as Atom Smasher, Quintessa Swindell as Maxine Hunkel (Cyclone) and Aldis Hodge as Hawkman.
Since its release, the film has received generally favourable reviews. In its three-star review of the film Digital Spy described Black Adam as "a solidly entertaining" and "action-packed origin story", with praise for Johnson and the rest of the cast's performances.
Meanwhile, Johnson recently opened up about the film's surprise Superman cameo in its mid-credits scene, revealing that he fought to see Henry Cavill return to the franchise.
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Discussing Cavill's DCEU return in a a video on Twitter, the actor explained that in order to establish Black Adam as "the most powerful, unstoppable force in the DC universe" he needed Superman back.
The actor added: "This has been years in the making regarding bringing Henry Cavill back and years of strategic conversations and we were not going to take no for an answer."
Black Adam is out in cinemas now worldwide.
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