![]() ![]() Naturally, Black Adam isn’t the least bit intimidated, and he responds by saying there is no one else on his power level and he destroys the drone in a smokey explosion, ending the conversation. To back up her words, she threatens that, if she has to, she’ll call in a favor to have him dealt with by someone on his power level. She dictates terms to Black Adam, giving him free reign over his homeland, but warns that he is never to go past Kahndaq’s borders, or else. Over the course of the film, Black Adam proved without a doubt that he is a being of considerable destructive power, but one with a soft spot for his home country and its people, so Waller uses that to her advantage. Well, now that threat has arrived, and it’s Black Adam. ![]() In the 2016 Suicide Squad movie, Waller was able to get the green light to start Task Force X by pitching it as the answer to the next Superman-level threat. It’s Waller’s job to keep tabs on superhuman threats, and earlier in the film, she’s the one who consulted Hawkman (Aldis Hodge) on Black Adam’s awakening in the present, and of course it was her hidden superhuman prison where Black Adam was locked up after surrendering. In the stinger scene, we see a drone fly up to Black Adam in Kahndaq and project a hologram of Amanda Waller (Viola Davis), leader of Task Force X aka the Suicide Squad. However, the mid-credits scene shows there’s someone else who wants to have a say in the matter. The film wraps up with Black Adam (Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson) coming to an agreement of sorts with the Justice Society and Adrianna (Sarah Shahi) that he will remain in Khandaq not as its ruler but as its protector. 9 Images What Happens in the Black Adam End-Credits Scene ![]()
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