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Watch the first zany trailer for DC’s Shazam


At San Diego Comic-Con today, DC unveiled a surprise first look at another of its upcoming superhero films, Shazam!, which will star Zachary Levi as the film’s titular superhero. It’s a surprisingly funny-looking film, which feels like it’s just what DC needs to get away from the dark and grim image that its franchise has been saddled with.

The trailer introduces us to Billy Batson, a kid who’s introduced to a new foster family and school. After fighting off a couple of bullies, he’s chosen by a wizard called Shazam, who tells him that if he utters his name, he’ll gain superpowers. He does, and he abruptly turns into an adult hero. Think Big, but with superpowers — he works on trying to figure out what his powers are — zapping people’s phones to charge them and discovers that he’s bullet proof. It looks like a surprisingly funny and zany superhero film, which will be a huge turn from the incredibly grim DC films like Man of Steel and Batman V. Superman.

The character is the first to be introduced that wasn’t part of that initial batch of heroes in Justice League, which makes a bit of sense: DC has pulled back from its more ambitious overarching Expanded Universe in favor of films that are a bit more standalone following the success of Wonder Woman. While that means that the character isn’t as readily recognizable to filmgoing audiences, Marvel has certainly demonstrated in the last decade that it can maintain a superhero franchise with characters that audiences aren’t as familiar with, like Ant-Man or Iron Man. DC and Warner Bros. is undoubtably hoping that standalone films featuring these types of characters will bring the same success to its own, beleaguered series.

Shazam opens on April 19th, 2019.


After Batman v Superman, Suicide Squad, and Justice League, all of which exist in the same universe, Shazam! looks like it’s going to be a breath of fresh air for the DC Extended Universe. Very happy, very silly fresh air.

If you’re unfamiliar with the classic superhero and/or not been following io9's coverage, Shazam the superhero is, in fact, a young boy named Billy Batson (played by Asher Angel), who transforms into an adult superhero (Chuck’s Zachary Levi) when he yells “Shazam!” As the trailer shows, Billy is totally down with his new powers—and his new age.

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Directed by David F. Sandberg, starring Zachary Levi and Shazam also stars Mark Strong as the villain Dr. Silva, Djimon Hounsou as the Wizard that grants Billy his powers, and more.

Shazam! shazams it’s way into theaters on April 5, 2019.


DC Comics “expanded movie universe” get flack from viewers who prefer a lighter touch to the buttoned-up serious of the Snyderverse and from fans who see any form of humor as an egregious overstep in a mega-franchise concerned with woes of superheroes. The clash between two warring beliefs over what DC films should be on a molecular level has led to animosity and conspiratorial thinking (“Zack Snyder never would have put jokes in his cut of Justice League!”), but the head honchos at Warner Bros. Pictures have their own feelings on the matter.

Enter: Shazam! — DC’s first comedic superhero movie.

Star Zachary Levi (Chuck) was on hand at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con to premiere the first footage from the comic-book adaptation, which does for magical, flying, super-strengthed heroes what Big did for New York businessfolk of the 1980s. In the comics, a Wizard grants 14-year-old orphan Billy Baston the power to turn into the towering “Captain Marvel” by uttering one word: “Shazam!” To steer clear of confusion with Marvel Studios, the movie made the name of Billy’s alter ego synonymous with the call to action. That’s the major change. The debut trailer prepared audiences for something as silly and wild as the setup.

The trailer follows the familiar origins of the character, with Billy bouncing around foster homes, and eventually crossing paths with the Wizard, played by Djimon Hounsou. After being imbued with the power of Shazam, the kid transforms into the hero for the first time... but has no idea what he’s doing. Together with his comic-book fluent buddy, Billy learns the extent of his might: deflecting bullets, shooting electricity (to charge phones...), and beating criminals senseless.

According to director David Sandberg, who debuted with the horror film Lights Out before helming the Annabelle: Creation, Shazam’s suit is an amalgamation of nearly every incarnation of the Captain Marvel character. “I wanted to keep the shorter cape as a throwback to the original because that’s something that sets him apart from Superman or Batman,” he told Entertainment Weekly in the lead up to SDCC. “It makes him feel a bit more Golden Age superhero, which is the vibe I’m going for.” The movie design also includes a hood from DC’s 2011 New 52, and the gold gauntlets from his DC Animation appearances.

In the comics, Shazam’s main nemesis is Black Adam, a character Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has long discussed brining to screen. Could he pop up in Shazam!?

Shazam! arrives to theaters on April 5, 2019.

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