
Zachary Levi
Shazam
Mark Strong
Dr. Sivana
Asher Angel
Billy Batson
Jack Dylan Grazer
Freddy Freeman
Adam Brody
Super Hero Freddy
Djimon Hounsou
Wizard
Faithe Herman
Darla Dudley
Meagan Good
Super Hero Darla
Grace Caroline Currey
Mary Bromfield
Michelle Borth
Super Hero Mary
Ian Chen
Eugene Choi
Ross Butler
Super Hero Eugene
Jovan Armand
Pedro Pena
D.J. Cotrona
Super Hero Pedro
Marta Milans
Rosa Vasquez
Cooper Andrews
Victor Vasquez
Ethan Pugiotto
Thaddeus Sivana (1974)
John Glover
Mr. Sivana
Landon Doak
Sid Sivana (1974)
Wayne Ward
Sid Sivana
Paul Braunstein
Officer
Nadine Whiteman
Officer
David Kohlsmith
Young Billy
Caroline Palmer
Billy's Mom
Emily Nixon
Woman in Red Coat
Michael Xavier
Carnival Cop
Keisha T. Fraser
Rachel Batson
Andi Osho
Ms. E.B. Glover
Lotta Losten
Dr. Lynn Crosby
Lisa Truong
Ms. Kwan
Carson MacCormac
Brett Bryer
Evan Marsh
Burke Breyer
Joseph Pierre
Drunk Guy
Jhaleil Swaby
Passing Teen
Misha Rasaiah
Woman
Luke Gallo
Mugger
Lovina Yavari
Store Clerk
Craig Henry
Robber
Shawn Stewart
Robber
Kerri Kamara
Attractive Woman
Adam Rodness
Receptionist
Cliff Saunders
School Security Guard
Simon Northwood
Pissed Off Phone Owner
Ken Mohabir
Freaked Out Man
Paloma Nuñez
Realtor
Ilan O'Driscoll
Student
Bryce Arden Poe
Student
Tosh Robertson
Student
Rachel Boyd
Senior Girl
Allen Keng
Bus Passenger
Eli Martyr
Bus Passenger
Nneka Elliott
Newscaster
Aria Anthony
Little Girl With Santa
Brian Kaulback
Mall Santa
Chemika Bennett-Heath
Sales Assistant
Deborah Tennant
Customer in Changing Room
Martin Roach
Bill Parker
Allison Brennan
Cissie Sommerly
Damir Andrei
Charlie Beck
Stephen Alexander
Carnival Goer
Pearl Sun
Carnival Goer
Anthony Gritsyuk
Carnival Goer
Jesse Bond
Father at Carnival
Harper Gunn
Little Girl at Carnival
Matthew Binkley
Love Park Couple
Violetta Pioro
Love Park Couple
Jackson Reid
Little Boy
Hazel Gorin
Stunned Lunch Lady
Steve Blum
Sins Voice Actor (voice)
Darin De Paul
Sins Voice Actor (voice)
Fred Tatasciore
Sins Voice Actor (voice)
Callie Presniak
Interviewee
Craig Warnock
Interviewee
Pamela Matthews
Interviewee
Ava Preston
Interviewee
Manuel Rodriguez-Saenz
Interviewee
Ali Badshah
Interviewee
Tabitha Tao
Interviewee
Lisa Codrington
Interviewee
Seth Green
Friend (uncredited)
Ryan Handley
Superman (uncredited)
Jim Pagiamtzis
Night Club Patron (uncredited)
Natalia Safran
Mrs. Sivana (uncredited)




















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- #based on comic
- #wizard
- #superhuman strength
- #aftercreditsstinger
- #duringcreditsstinger
- #christmas
- #dc extended universe (dceu)
- #flossing
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Shazam! is a heartwarming funny origin story for kid struggling with family, friends, and his new gifted superpowers. I had a lot of fun with this film, whether it was kids buying beer with their new appearance, the crazy fun training montage, or the humor that surprisingly hit more often than not. Zachary Levi and Jack Grazer had really awesome chemistry, and I loved every minute they were on scr

Second viewing and my feelings pretty much remain the same. Fun moments and Zachary Levi was very good in the leading role and although not terribly memorable, Mark Strong made for a fine villain, that said, some of the humor wasn't for me, although I did enjoy some of director David F. Sandberg's more horror-centric style shined through with the Seven Deadly Sins.

Zachary Levi is a hoot in this super-hero comedy reminiscent of the now classic Big with Tom Hanks. We get a solid first half, even two thirds, but why oh why do these movies almost always seem to revert to formula in the 3rd act? Been there, done that...

The titular Shazam and has alter-ego Billy Batson feel like completely different characters. This is not unheard of for a superhero by any stretch, but when accompanied by a change of actor, it's a pretty jarring situation. I also have a hard time figuring out who the target demographic is with this thing. Seems all over the place. But! at the end of the day, the most important question is "Did
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After the spiderman movies, this has to be the most annoying superhero movie I've seen to date. It took nearly an hour for the movie to actually get interesting and during that whole time one is treated to 2 super annoying teenagers. Honestly, I'm glad I didn't go to the cinema for this otherwise I'd constantly be reaching for remote to press the fast forward button. About the only redeeming qu

It's entertaining, it has heart, and it's joyful. It has been proven time and time again that these things are what is required for a good Superhero film.
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