Pierce Brosnan has shared some insight into his experience playing Kent Nelson/Dr. Fate in the DC Comics adaptation, making it clear the finished product is a team effort.
"It's an ensemble piece, Black Adam," the former 007 told Collider. "You have Dwayne [Johnson], who's at the pinnacle of his fame and fortune and success and popularity. He is magnificent as Black Adam. We are the Justice Society and there's four of us, so we became a strong quartet of actors."
"The writing was very good. There was just enough beats. You just want three good beats," he added. "If you have three good scenes to hang your hat and your heart on, then you can make something of your days. For me, Black Adam had that, and Cinderella had it, in its own specific way."
Brosnan, who has worked with a lot of great filmmakers over the course of his career, also heaped praise on director Jaume Collet-Serra. Saying he created a "visceral feeling and electricity" on set, he added: "With Jaume on Black Adam, I could say, 'What about this line? What about that line?' He had a very good ear and sensitivity."