Shazam!

Shazam! is a 2019 American superhero comedy film based on the DC Comics character of the same name. Produced by New Line Cinema, DC Films, the Safran Company, and Seven Bucks Productions, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, it is the seventh installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). It was directed by David F. Sandberg from a screenplay by Henry Gayden who co-wrote the story with Darren Lemke, and stars Zachary Levi, Mark Strong, Asher Angel, Jack Dylan Grazer, and Djimon Hounsou. The film follows teenager Billy Batson (Angel) as he is chosen by the ancient wizard Shazam (Hounsou) to be his new champion by saying the name "Shazam", allowing him to transform into an adult superhero (Levi) with various superpowers. Billy and his foster brother Freddy Freeman (Grazer) must discover Billy's new powers in order to stop the evil Dr. Thaddeus Sivana (Strong) and the Seven Deadly Sins. Development of a live-action Shazam! film began at New Line in the early 2000s, but was delayed for several years. The film went into pre-production in 2009, with Peter Segal as director, John August as writer and Dwayne Johnson being considered to star as the villain Black Adam, but the project fell through; Johnson acts as an executive producer on Shazam! William Goldman, Alec Sokolow, Joel Cohen, Bill Birch, and Geoff Johns, among others, were all attached to the project as writers at various points. The film was officially announced in 2014, with Johnson attached to star as either Shazam or Black Adam. In January 2017, he was cast to lead a solo Black Adam development project. Sandberg signed on to direct Shazam! in February 2017, and Levi was cast that October, with Angel joining the following month. Principal photography began in Toronto on January 29, 2018, with most of the film shot at Pinewood Toronto Studios, and wrapped on May 11. Shazam! was released in the United States on April 5, 2019. The film was a box office success, grossing over $367 million worldwide, and received positive reviews from critics, who praised Sandberg's direction and the performances of Levi, Angel and Grazer, as well as its generally light tone and sense of fun. It was followed by the spin-off film Black Adam (2022) and a sequel titled Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023), both of which failed to meet the critical and financial success of the first film.

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And when he doesn't show, then we'll kick your ass.

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So, wait, my identity's a secret so no one I know can get hurt.

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Except when it makes you look cool, then it's all good. Billy, it's not like they're supervillains. They're just super douchebags. So, you're breaking your own rule? Got it.

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This thing is as much as mine as it is yours.

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Starting to think you think it's all your thing. Billy, you're still gonna do it, though, right? I mean, what would a good brother do?

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All hands on deck.

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Thank you for this family. Thank you for this day. Thank you for this food. Sorry Billy's hand's on vacay.

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Big news in Philly. Got a costumed hero.

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He's doing good. Yeah, but is he, though?

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Ooh! Controversy. Into it. Share with us your perspective, Eugene. Just saying, he's what? Charging people's phones? So what? I can charge a phone with a plug. Preach.

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Pedro, any thoughts?

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Costume's stupid. - Yeah. - Okay. Big white cape like he's getting married or something. What if he didn't get to pick his costume? Ever think about that? You're a specialist, Freddy. What do you think? Yeah, Freddy, let's manage to see the positive. Okay, Well, I think it looks like he doesn't have gratitude for what he's been given.

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Very specific. All right. Maybe to the superhero, gratitude doesn't mean having to be clingy. Clingy? Wow, interesting take. You know, maybe sometimes a superhero just wants a little me time. You know, me time could also be construed as pushing away his family. Family. Is that what they are now? It's a classic symptom of "Superhero Syndrome." Coined by German psychologist Heinrich Von German-something, where superpowers become an all-consuming narcotic.

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Son, we're still eating dinner. What he needs is a sidekick. Name one cool sidekick.

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Darla, why are you so quiet over there, baby? You're never at a loss for words. I'm eating.

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Why am I still doing this?

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Well, you can't skip every day.

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Not at your age.

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But I'm not your age anymore.

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But I can go with you. We just gotta trick the guard out, you know? Billy, where are you going? You're still gonna have lunch with me, right? Billy!

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