Shazam!

Just say the word.

Sinopse

A boy is given the ability to become an adult superhero in times of need with a single magic word.

  • 7.0
  • 2019
  • Released
  • 2h 12m

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)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$80,000,000.00

Revenue

$367,799,011.00

Keywords
  • #philadelphia, pennsylvania
  • #magic
  • #secret identity
  • #superhero
  • #based on comic
  • #wizard
  • #superhuman strength
  • #aftercreditsstinger
  • #duringcreditsstinger
  • #christmas
  • #dc extended universe (dceu)
  • #flossing

Reviews

GenerationofSwine
@GenerationofSwinealmost 3 years ago

Well, this is diversity done right. I want to get that out of the way, probably the most diverse cast in any super hero movie to date and... no one complained. No one really even noticed. But that's because, unlike a lot of diversity driven movies, the creators didn't get on a soapbox and shout "like it or else! If you criticize any part of it your a (insert popular woke accusation)!" The resul

TitanGusang
@TitanGusangover 3 years ago

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

JPV852
@JPV852over 6 years ago

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.

nutshell
@nutshellover 6 years ago

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...

Ruuz
@Ruuzover 6 years ago

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

M
@militadesover 6 years ago

Definitely has its moments, bit in total the movie feels inconsistent which kills most of the buzz. It switches from rather serious scenes where people actually get hurt to PG-6 compatible simple humor back and forth a few times. With ever transformation the whole character changes, Shazam acting more like a 5 Year old than the 15 Year old Teenager he's supposed to be. Freddy sometimes acts down

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@YouShouldKnowover 6 years ago

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

mfrencken
@mfrenckenover 6 years ago

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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@msbreviewsover 6 years ago

If you enjoy reading my spoiler-free reviews, please follow my blog :) First of all, I didn’t know anything about Shazam. What his powers were, what story did he have … Basically, I didn’t know who he was. This is what David F. Sandberg‘s movie does best: introduce the audience to a new DC superhero, by delivering an uncommonly well-structured comic-book screenplay, packed with laughter and ent

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@garethmbover 6 years ago

Growing up I was a regular viewer of the Shazam and Isis “Super Power Hour” on television. Back before the days of mega-budgeted Super Hero movies; we had to content ourselves with cartoons and low budget television offerings which did their best to capture the look and action of comic characters within the budget and technology limits they had to deal with. Warner Bros. has brought their latest

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