And now he’s off to play Doctor Fate in Black Adam, who’s one of the most iconic and longstanding members of the Justice Society of America. His on-screen appearance would soon be depicted as one of the most powerful yet dangerous superhumans in the DCEU, since his powers are very much similar to the ones America Chavez possesses in Doctor Strange 2: Multiverse of Madness.
In fact, the actor continued to share how he auditioned for Tim Burton’s Batman and how he ‘obviously’ didn’t get the job by making a cheeky joke on the superhero’s suit. But overall, he sends his congratulations to the ‘best man for the job’, Michael Keaton.
“Doctor Fate and I were meant to meet on the same page, I think.” Brosnan delegates, continuing on to share his experience in making use of the suit while working on set, a very much similar response to how he found the Batsuit.
Black Adam is set to hit theaters next week, October 21.
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