Now the film’s director David F. Sandberg tells Film Riot that the Shazam! script is finished, and there’s a reason why the sometimes villain, sometimes anti-hero Black Adam isn’t a part of it. “So ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. When the first draft of the movie came to us, it was a combination of Black Adam and Shazam: Two ...
“When the first draft of the movie came to us, it was a combination of Black Adam and Shazam: Two origin stories in one movie,” Johnson told Vanity Fair. “Now that was the goal — so it wasn’t a ...
But there was one big DC universe crossover Sandberg pushed for, as a mea culpa for the original Shazam’s wacky headless Superman scene. [Ed. note: This post contains spoilers for the end of Shazam!
There’s an exasperating trend in superhero movies that has reached the end of its shelf life and needs to be chucked. Back in the 2010s, a light touch seemed fresh and funny, with quippy, ironic ...
As the credits roll, audiences can expect two additional scenes from the DC sequel. By Sydney Odman Assistant to the Editorial Director If that final end-credits scene of Shazam! Fury of the Gods ...
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