Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson shares a photo of 'massive' Black Adam set

Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson shares a photo of 'massive' Black Adam set
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson shares a photo of 'massive' Black Adam set

Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson is ready to shakeup the DC Extended Universe after posting a behind-the-scenes glimpse of his Black Adam film set.

The 49-year-old actor and former pro wrestler showcased his ripped physique in a stylish black-and-white image shared with his 253 million Instagram followers.

The image showed off just how 'massive' the film's set was he bragged that Black Adam would change 'the hierarchy of power' among DC superheroes.

Dwayne was pictured from behind to show off his suit, which seemed to perfectly fit his body and was covered in intricate inscriptions.

He appeared to be standing on a platform with steps leading down to a long stone walkway, with sand and dirt to the side, plus bits of pulverized rocks. 

People were seen down on the ground working on the set to give a sense of scale, and an enormous shattered ruin had been placed off to the right side.

The former WWE star faced an entranceway with hieroglyphics over the door, which was temporarily covered in scaffolding.

Behind the scenes: Dwayne 'The Rock Johnson, 49, shared to Instagram an impressive view of the Black Adam set on Monday, along with a closeup of his intricate costume; seen in 2019

Behind the scenes: Dwayne 'The Rock Johnson, 49, shared to Instagram an impressive view of the Black Adam set on Monday, along with a closeup of his intricate costume; seen in 2019

'On set. BLACK ADAM⚡️,' The Rock began his post.

'This image of Black Adam from behind gives you a tactile sense of the absolute massive scale and size of our movie.

'You also see a little of the intricate and beautiful textured detail of Black Adam’s body suit. (this is not your typical DC or Marvel padded muscle suit),' he clarified.

'And finally you get a glimpse of the enormous and appropriate destruction,' he wrote, suggesting that his character was responsible for the devastation created on set.

Johnson added that superheroes traditionally aren't out for blood and 'don’t kill the bad guys.'

'But, Black Adam does,' he continued, adding that, 'The hierarchy of power in the DC UNIVERSE

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