Black Adam producer and Dwayne Johnson's frequent collaborator on film projects, Hiram Garcia, revealed they have discussed a Kingdom Come project for the DCEU.

2022 is going to be a big year for the DC Extended Universe. With three major theatrical films (Black Adam, The Flash, Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom), one HBO Max movie (Batgirl), and one series (Peacemaker), this year will be one of the busiest the superhero cinematic universe has had since it began with Man of Steel (2013). Black Adam itself is being positioned as a springboard for new spinoffs.

But with the DCEU status quo still in flux, is it time to seriously explore the twilight of these superheroes in a Kingdom Come project? Read on for more.

Seven Bucks to superheroes

Hiram Garcia has been one of the producers behind Dwayne Johnson's major film projects. As president of Johnson's Seven Buck Productions (named after the amount of money the former WWE superstar had to his name, after being let go from the Canadian Football League back in 1995), Garcia is one of the figureheads behind such projects as Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and its sequel The Next Level, Disney's Jungle Cruise, and most recently, Red Notice for Netflix.