Cinematographer Lawrence Sher has revealed that with the upcoming DC film "Black Adam", featuring Dwayne Johnson as the titular anti-hero, the team is trying to reshape comic book movies.
Sher, who previously worked on the Todd Phillips-directed "Joker", said the makers want to do something innovative with the film.
"'One of my interests about it is to continue to sort of - and we've talked about it with Dwayne and ... DC - can we continue to sort of reshape what a comic book movie is?
''Like yes of course you want it to be entertaining and it has to make a decent amount of money so it can't live in such a fringe place that it doesn't bring people in, but can we do something inventive? So that's the goal is to continue to try to do something a bit inventive with it," the cinematographer told Collider.com.
"Black Adam" is a spin-off from Warner Bros and New Line Cinema's "Shazam!", featuring Zachary Levi.
Black Adam first appeared in DC Comics in the 1940s as a villain corrupted by power. The character became an anti-hero in the early 2000s.
Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, the film will hit the theatres on December 22, 2021.
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