The film centers on the clash between the JSA's traditional hero code (non-lethal force) and Adam’s amoral, violent efficiency.
The narrative begins in ancient Kahndaq, where a slave named Teth-Adam is granted the powers of the gods to liberate his people from a tyrannical ruler. After using his powers for vengeance, he is imprisoned for five millennia. In the present day, archaeologist Adrianna Tomaz (Sarah Shahi) accidentally frees him while searching for the Crown of Sabbac. The film centers on the clash between the
Adam’s tragic backstory, involving the sacrifice of his son Hurut, provides the emotional core for his stoic and rage-filled persona. In the present day, archaeologist Adrianna Tomaz (Sarah
Set in the fictional Middle Eastern nation of Kahndaq, the story touches on themes of liberation from foreign occupiers like Intergang, questioning why established heroes only intervene when a "threat" like Adam appears rather than during years of oppression. In the present day