Instead of another solo movie, the majority of the discussion surrounding Black Adam has focused on the titular character interacting with Shazam and other DCEU characters. Superman's involvement in the post-credits sequence, however, raises the possibility that Warner Bros. will approve Black Adam 2, if only to create a link between that scene and what might ultimately turn into a Black Adam v. Superman movie. Johnson also has a lot of influence in the background, so if a sequel is produced, it probably won't take as long as the first one did.

Having said that, the likelihood of a Black Adam sequel may rely on how well the DCEU movie performs at the box office. Black Adam 2 isn't necessarily a sure thing just yet, given that Warner Bros. hasn't hesitated to cancel recent releases like Batgirl. In the end, Johnson wants to develop both the DCEU and his character, and that alone gives fans reason to believe that they will see Black Adam again, even if it isn't in a stand-alone sequel movie.

Who injected nanobots into Cyclone?
Cyclone explains to Atom Smasher in Black Adam how she was abducted and administered nanobots—the source of her powers—by force. The Justice Society member does not, however, reveal the identity of the perpetrator. Similar to her comic book counterpart, Cyclone was abducted by the scientist T.O. when she was six years old. Supervillain Morrow developed the second red Tornado, a powerful android.

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