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Rubies anticipates strong demand for Black Adam costumes

Published on: 2nd November 2022

Black Adam, which stars Dwayne Johnson, Henry Cavill and Pierce Brosnan and is out now in cinemas, has DC fans clamouring to get their hands on dress-up ranges. 

Black AdamWith fans flocking to cinemas in their droves since 21st October to see DC’s highly-anticipated blockbuster Black Adam, Rubies has released an officially licensed costume it says will ‘thrill DC fans of every age’.

The movie stars Dwayne Johnson as the comic-book antihero, who is released after 5,000 years of imprisonment to unleash his unique form of justice on the modern world.

Rubies’ new Black Adam dress-up is the company’s latest in a long line of collaborations with DC and Warner Bros. Consumer Products. Available in a deluxe edition in both adults and children’s’ sizing, the costumes feature a muscle-chest jumpsuit with cape and a highly detailed realistic all-over print, closely mirroring the iconic outfit worn by Dwayne throughout the film.

Mike O’Connell, Rubies managing director, said: “Black Adam is one of the biggest films to be released theatrically this year, and there’s an incredible amount of buzz around both the movie and the character. We expect our Black Adam dress-up to be one of our most in-demand options for 2022/23, and we can’t wait to see fans’ reactions to it. With incredible attention to detail in the design, the quality of the product is unmatched.”

Rubies Black Adam costumes are available to order soon from rubiesuk.com.

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