No, at this point there are plans for a Black Adam solo movie. Also, don't be surprised if he doesn't make a cameo appearance in either Justice League or Aquaman.
Probably (Marvel's) Captain Marvel unless Warner gets a bit name to play Shazam. I know one name that came up was Channing Tatum, but not sure if he's a "big" name.
I only say The Rock since he's a promotional wh**e.
Who should announce it?
Anyway, would seem like this will either take the Feb 2020 slot or the one that eventually Cyborg will abandon in April(?)
On the 3D part, at least locally, those don't tend to sell very well with the majority choosing the 2D option. Not just with Apes, but happened with Wonder Woman and Spider-Man: Homecoming as well.
You can't let your emotions guide you to how a movie will do. Could it have good legs? Sure. Will it? No idea, technically SMH should've had a <60% fall this past weekend based on all the "love" it received.
If it has a similar multiplier to Dawn, it'll get to $162M dom.
Me:
1. Spider-Man 2 (A)
2. Spider-Man 1 (A-)
3. Spider-Man: Homecoming (B/B+)
4. The Amazing Spider-Man (B)
5. Spider-Man 3 (C/C-)
6. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (D+)
As far as top 10, I have a Word document ranking them, but haven't updated with a couple. Not sure where SMH would rank, probably in the top 20 or so.
Smurfs: The Lost Village (2017) — Reminds you there once was that Eiffel 65 song, "Blue" after which you curse the screen making you remember there once was that shitty song. Not a terrible movie but wholly forgettable. **½/*****, (C, 4.8/10, 2/4)
1. War for the Planet of the Apes - $62.0M
2. Spider-Man: Homecoming - 52.5M
3. Despicable Me 3 - 18.5M
4. Baby Driver - 8.7M
5. The Big Sick - 8.0M
6. Wonder Woman - 6.1M
7. Cars 3 - 3.2M
8. The House - 3.0M
9. Transformers: The Last Knight - 2.7M
10. Wish Upon - 2.4M