Photo: Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures, Annette Brown. © 2022 MARVELDwayne Johnsondoesn’t see the point in comparingBlack Adamto an “established global brand” such asBlack Panther.AfterIGNshared a tweet Sunday comparing the DC film’s box-office numbers with that of Wakanda Forever, the actor, 50, said that he felt the tweet was unjust.“I love competing, but@IGNyou guys are in the biz with us there’s no competition with the established global brand of Black Panther compared to Black Adam & JSA who a year ago no one even heard of,” The Rock wrote. “No need to knock us, we’re new babies and have to grow.“As the tweet notes, theBlack Panthersequel passed the $400 million mark at the global box office last week before heading into its second weekend. It’s since earned $67.3 million between Friday and Sunday domestically, helping push its global box office earnings to $546.3 million, with $288 million in North America, perVariety.After this weekend,Black Adamis now sitting at $366 million worldwide, with a $160 million domestic total, perCollider.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The character of Black Adam debuted with the 1945 launch issue of “Marvel Family” about Captain Marvel (now Shazam). In the movie — which also stars Pierce Brosnan, Noah Centineo, Aldis Hodge, Quintessa Swindell and Sarah Shahi — the character “blurs the line” between superhero and supervillain over a life that’s spanned thousands of years, Johnson previous shared.Johnson toldMen’s Journalin January that he’s been working on gettingBlack Adamturned into a film for almost a decade, havingvoiced Superman’s doginDC League of Super-Petsin the meantime.Kevin Winter/GettyAs forWakanda Forever, Johnson saluted the team behind the blockbuster, which includes director Ryan Coogler, on the “biggest opening ever for the month of November” on Twitter earlier this month. “That’s a lot of happy movie goers around the world. Beautiful!!! Can’t wait to see the movie,” Johnsonwrote, signing the tweet as “Black Adam.“The actor later responded to an article from Screen Rant about his congratulatory tweet, adding that he’s “always rootingfor our business to win.““We all benefit overall when box office flourishes,” the Rock continued. “Box office success is hard to achieve and always great to see good, hard working people accomplish it #BlackPanther 👏🏾👏🏾👊🏾"Both films are currently in theaters.

Photo: Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures, Annette Brown. © 2022 MARVEL

Dwayne Johnson responds to Wakanda Forever eclipsing Black Adam’s box office: ‘There’s no comparison’

Dwayne Johnsondoesn’t see the point in comparingBlack Adamto an “established global brand” such asBlack Panther.AfterIGNshared a tweet Sunday comparing the DC film’s box-office numbers with that of Wakanda Forever, the actor, 50, said that he felt the tweet was unjust.“I love competing, but@IGNyou guys are in the biz with us there’s no competition with the established global brand of Black Panther compared to Black Adam & JSA who a year ago no one even heard of,” The Rock wrote. “No need to knock us, we’re new babies and have to grow.“As the tweet notes, theBlack Panthersequel passed the $400 million mark at the global box office last week before heading into its second weekend. It’s since earned $67.3 million between Friday and Sunday domestically, helping push its global box office earnings to $546.3 million, with $288 million in North America, perVariety.After this weekend,Black Adamis now sitting at $366 million worldwide, with a $160 million domestic total, perCollider.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The character of Black Adam debuted with the 1945 launch issue of “Marvel Family” about Captain Marvel (now Shazam). In the movie — which also stars Pierce Brosnan, Noah Centineo, Aldis Hodge, Quintessa Swindell and Sarah Shahi — the character “blurs the line” between superhero and supervillain over a life that’s spanned thousands of years, Johnson previous shared.Johnson toldMen’s Journalin January that he’s been working on gettingBlack Adamturned into a film for almost a decade, havingvoiced Superman’s doginDC League of Super-Petsin the meantime.Kevin Winter/GettyAs forWakanda Forever, Johnson saluted the team behind the blockbuster, which includes director Ryan Coogler, on the “biggest opening ever for the month of November” on Twitter earlier this month. “That’s a lot of happy movie goers around the world. Beautiful!!! Can’t wait to see the movie,” Johnsonwrote, signing the tweet as “Black Adam.“The actor later responded to an article from Screen Rant about his congratulatory tweet, adding that he’s “always rootingfor our business to win.““We all benefit overall when box office flourishes,” the Rock continued. “Box office success is hard to achieve and always great to see good, hard working people accomplish it #BlackPanther 👏🏾👏🏾👊🏾"Both films are currently in theaters.

Dwayne Johnsondoesn’t see the point in comparingBlack Adamto an “established global brand” such asBlack Panther.

AfterIGNshared a tweet Sunday comparing the DC film’s box-office numbers with that of Wakanda Forever, the actor, 50, said that he felt the tweet was unjust.

“I love competing, but@IGNyou guys are in the biz with us there’s no competition with the established global brand of Black Panther compared to Black Adam & JSA who a year ago no one even heard of,” The Rock wrote. “No need to knock us, we’re new babies and have to grow.”

As the tweet notes, theBlack Panthersequel passed the $400 million mark at the global box office last week before heading into its second weekend. It’s since earned $67.3 million between Friday and Sunday domestically, helping push its global box office earnings to $546.3 million, with $288 million in North America, perVariety.

After this weekend,Black Adamis now sitting at $366 million worldwide, with a $160 million domestic total, perCollider.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

The character of Black Adam debuted with the 1945 launch issue of “Marvel Family” about Captain Marvel (now Shazam). In the movie — which also stars Pierce Brosnan, Noah Centineo, Aldis Hodge, Quintessa Swindell and Sarah Shahi — the character “blurs the line” between superhero and supervillain over a life that’s spanned thousands of years, Johnson previous shared.

Johnson toldMen’s Journalin January that he’s been working on gettingBlack Adamturned into a film for almost a decade, havingvoiced Superman’s doginDC League of Super-Petsin the meantime.

Kevin Winter/Getty

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - JULY 23: Dwayne Johnson speaks onstage at the Warner Bros. theatrical session with “Black Adam” and “Shazam: Fury of the Gods” panel during 2022 Comic Con International: San Diego at San Diego Convention Center on July 23, 2022 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

As forWakanda Forever, Johnson saluted the team behind the blockbuster, which includes director Ryan Coogler, on the “biggest opening ever for the month of November” on Twitter earlier this month. “That’s a lot of happy movie goers around the world. Beautiful!!! Can’t wait to see the movie,” Johnsonwrote, signing the tweet as “Black Adam.”

The actor later responded to an article from Screen Rant about his congratulatory tweet, adding that he’s “always rootingfor our business to win.”

“We all benefit overall when box office flourishes,” the Rock continued. “Box office success is hard to achieve and always great to see good, hard working people accomplish it #BlackPanther 👏🏾👏🏾👊🏾”

Both films are currently in theaters.

source: people.com