The action star finally seems to accept his biggest defeat

The action star finally seems to accept his biggest defeat

With worldwide box office earnings of almost 400 million dollars, the approximately 200 million dollar DC blockbuster Black Adam fell far short of expectations financially. But the film with Dwayne Johnson is also a personal failure for the star, as he was subsequently dropped straight out of upcoming DC plans by new studio film executives James Gunn and Peter Safran.

Normally, The Rock only spreads positive messages and motivating energy on its social media channels. Now, the star recently shared a video celebrating the courage to fail. It is the indirect admission failed with Black Adam to have.

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Dwayne Johnson talks about the courage to fail and definitely means Black Adam

On Twitter, according to Geek Tyrant, the actor shared a video in which he recalled the words of American motivational speaker Inky Johnson. It’s about the Courage to fail over desire to succeed to deliver:

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[…] But I’ve found in life that the desire to be famous the desire to succeed will never be as strong as the courage to fail. And I love that because I look back on my own life, and around every corner, and still today – look, I’m a Tyrannosaurus Rex, I’m 58,000 years old, but I still have that. And that’s my lead foot. I just have the courage to fail at every corner. And that guides my decisions. That allows me to take big risks. Let some of these kick my ass in the process. Fail some of them. But then some of it succeeds. […]

The title Black Adam does not appear in any second of the video. Still, it’s pretty clear that Dwayne Johnson’s main focus with the clip is on the negative developments around the DC blockbuster relates.

Following release, it was increasingly revealed that Black Adam was the first part of a major DC master plan by The Rock. For his antihero and Henry Cavill’s Superman, the star wanted to follow a years-long strategy of making multiple films for both, until all rolled into one epic Black Adam vs. Superman blockbuster should culminate. But nothing will come of it now.

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