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One of the most iconic scenes in Shazam! actually repeats a moment from Superman III, a movie that came out 36 years earlier ...
“Shazam!” features Billy Batson (Asher Angel), a 14-year-old orphan who keeps running away from foster homes. ... The new “Shazam!” movie tries to get back to basics.
Audience diagnostics are off for Shazam: Fury of the Gods.The DC Captain Marvel received a B+ CinemaScore to the first title’s A, and pulled in less of the 18-34 demographic than chapter one, 56 ...
“Shazam!” is a superhero movie strictly for kids. ... There’s also a sympathetic hero, a 14-year-old runaway foster kid who turns into an adult superhero quite unexpectedly.
We have a new best Christmas movie. “Shazam!” is by far the top movie out of the DC universe in its latest series of caped crusader flicks.“Shazam!” tells the story of orphaned 14-year-old ...
If you wandered into a theater during one of the many loud, overblown and underwhelming action sequences in “Shazam! Fury of the Gods,” you’d know immediately you were seeing a superhero movie.
Going into Shazam, she had no idea she was trying out for an actual DC superhero movie. When she was finally told the movie she was auditioning for, she confused it for an old Shaquille O’Neal film.
The best you can say about Shazam!Fury of the Gods is that it isn’t as bad as Black Adam.That movie was a groaner, a cheap and cynical parade of one-liners and pose shots that were all centered ...
Gayden also penned the first "Shazam!," released in 2019. The movie was a hit, earning $366 million at the worldwide box office along with the affections of moviegoers who enjoyed encountering an ...