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A list of trivia related to Black Adam (film).

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  • Wonder Woman 1984 included a nod to the classic DC Comics location of Bialya. During the interaction between Pedro Pascal's Max Lord and oil tycoon Emir Said Bin Abydos, the latter reveals his wish to the former by sharing his desire to see the return of his ancestral realm, the lands of the Bialyian Dynasty.[1]
    • In the comics, this Middle East country served as a vital location to the origin of Black Adam since this is where the anti-hero avenged the deaths of his wife Isis and brother-in-law Osiris by murdering thousands of citizens in order to search for the last surviving horsemen of Apokolips, Death.[1]
    • In other forms of media, Bialya is prominently featured in the widely-popular Young Justice animated series as Greater Bialya. The country was led by DC villain Queen Bee, and the show portrayed Greater Bialya as a militaristic dictatorship ruled with an iron fist.[1]
    • Additionally, Bialya is where archeologist Dan Garrett discovers the Blue Beetle Scarab. As a result, Garrett transforms into the first Blue Beetle of the DC universe.[1]

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