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In a dark office, Amanda Waller reviews footage of Black Adam and Shazam. A file opens: “Project Superman Contingency. Subject: Black Adam — viable.” She smiles. “But we’ll need a bigger cage.” Some powers don’t forgive. Some families don’t break.

Philadelphia. Billy Batson (now 17) balances high school, foster family drama, and being Shazam. He’s cockier but more responsible. He and his siblings — Freddy, Mary, Eugene, Pedro, Darla — have become a tight crime-fighting unit. Public adores them. Billy secretly loves it.

Adam kidnaps Darla, the youngest, to force the family’s cooperation. Billy, desperate and enraged, almost kills a human soldier — stopping himself at the last second. Freddy pulls him back: “That’s the line, Billy. Don’t cross it.”

But Adam’s patience snaps when a rogue government agency (ARGUS, implied) attacks him with magical dampeners. Adam retaliates — leveling a city block. Casualties mount. The media turns on the Shazam family for “not stopping him sooner.” Shazam The Return Of Black Adam 720p 17

Adam sees his son’s spirit. His son says, “You were a slave, father. But now you are a jailer — of your own hate.” The son chooses not to return. He fades.

Six months after defeating the Daughters of Atlas, Billy Batson is finally comfortable as both a hero and a foster brother — but his world shatters when the ancient, ruthless Black Adam escapes his cosmic prison, seeking not revenge on Shazam, but the one thing Billy never expected: an alliance. Synopsis:

Black Adam arrives in Philly. He doesn’t fight the Shazam squad at first — he offers a deal. “Seven bolts of living lightning. You help me open one door. I leave this city untouched.” In a dark office, Amanda Waller reviews footage

Present: Adam’s mission isn’t conquest. It’s resurrection. His lost son’s soul is trapped in the underworld, and only the Shazam family’s combined lightning can open the door.

Broken, Adam lashes out. Billy doesn’t kill him. Instead, he says, “You wanted vengeance. I’d want the same. But I won’t let you burn the world for a ghost.”

Black Adam (a hulking, weathered, morally complex antihero) crashes into a Kahndaqi village. He doesn’t rampage. He kneels at a grave. Flashback: 3,000 years ago, Adam was a enslaved man given powers by the same wizard — but after his family was murdered, he killed a corrupt king and was imprisoned for “using power for vengeance, not justice.” “But we’ll need a bigger cage

Adam pauses. Then he vanishes — returning to Kahndaq, alone, to guard his son’s tomb forever.

But a tremor in the Rock of Eternity interrupts a bank robbery. The wizard’s chamber cracks. A sealed tomb — labeled Teth-Adam — lies empty.