Black Adam Ending Explained - In Detail
Doctor Fate asks Black Adam to go back to Kahndaq in an effort to finish out the formidable Sabbac once and for all after he voluntarily turned himself in to the Justice Society of America, who brought him to a covert Task Force X site where he couldn't harm anyone. Black Adam resolves to overthrow Sabbac's kingship after splitting him in two and stopping Hell from coming to Earth, all the while motivating the people of Kahndaq to keep fighting for their freedom. It doesn't take long for the former Black Adam to get a threat from Viola Davis' Amanda Waller, warning him that Superman, who really makes an appearance, will be there to stop him if he crosses the line. Here is a complete guide to the movie's ending, which features Black Adam accepting his new existence and an open-ended conclusion that suggests more to come.
In the post-credits sequence of Black Adam, Superman makes an appearance after Amanda Waller threatens the antihero, saying she'll bring in someone who isn't from Earth to handle his powerful abilities. Waller seems confident that the Man of Steel can take Teth-Adam considering how powerful the superhero is, and Henry Cavill's return as Superman suggests he could make an appearance in a potential Black Adam sequel. That someone turns out to be none other than the beloved Kryptonian, who tells Black Adam that it's been a while since anyone's "made the world this nervous." Fans likely thought they had seen the last of Cavill as Superman with his final appearance in Zack Snyder's Justice League, at least for a while.