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| Director: | David F. Sandberg | 
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| Writer: | Chris Morgan, Henry Gayden | 
| Staring: | 
| Billy Batson and his foster siblings, who transform into superheroes by saying "Shazam!", are forced to get back into action and fight the Daughters of Atlas, who they must stop from using a weapon that could destroy the world. | |
| Release Date: | Mar 15, 2023 | 
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| Director: | David F. Sandberg | 
| Writer: | Chris Morgan, Henry Gayden | 
| Genres: | Comedy, Fantasy, Action | 
| Keywords | superhero, end of the world, super power, aftercreditsstinger, duringcreditsstinger, dc extended universe (dceu), teenager, joyous, amused | 
| Production Companies | New Line Cinema, The Safran Company, DC Films | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $134,221,819 Budget: $110,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Sep 22, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
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| Zachary Levi | Shazam | 
| Asher Angel | Billy Batson | 
| Jack Dylan Grazer | Freddy Freeman | 
| Rachel Zegler | Anthea | 
| Adam Brody | Super Hero Freddy | 
| Ross Butler | Super Hero Eugene | 
| D.J. Cotrona | Super Hero Pedro | 
| Grace Caroline Currey | Mary Bromfield / Super Hero Mary | 
| Meagan Good | Super Hero Darla | 
| Lucy Liu | Kalypso | 
| Djimon Hounsou | Wizard | 
| Helen Mirren | Hespera | 
| Faithe Herman | Darla Dudley | 
| Ian Chen | Eugene Choi | 
| Jovan Armand | Pedro Peña | 
| Marta Milans | Rosa Vasquez | 
| Cooper Andrews | Victor Vasquez | 
| Rizwan Manji | Docent | 
| P.J. Byrne | Dr. Dario Bava | 
| Diedrich Bader | Mr. Geckle | 
| David Lengel | Museum Security Guard | 
| Rick Andosca | Landlord | 
| Erica Frene | Girl Running on Bridge | 
| Lotta Losten | Nurse in Need of a Hero | 
| Natalia Safran | Driver with Kittens | 
| Hillary Harley | Kitten Car Passenger | 
| Lou Lou Safran | Kitten Car Passenger | 
| Tara Jones | Mom on Bridge | 
| Edward Force | Old Man on Bridge | 
| Milli M. | Bridge Reporter | 
| Carson MacCormac | Brett Breyer | 
| Evan Marsh | Burke Breyer | 
| Taylor Cahill | Fake Wonder Woman | 
| Sebrena Sumrah-Kelly | Lunch Lady | 
| Wolf Blitzer | News Reporter | 
| Michael Beasley | Colonel Cheesesteak | 
| Robert Walker Branchaud | Construction Worker | 
| Jessica Fontaine | Terrified Mother | 
| Aaliyah Luu | Terrified Child | 
| Bonnie Discepolo | Sweaty Streetgoer | 
| Michael Gray | Man on the Street | 
| F. Douglas Hall II | Shazam Fan | 
| Patrick Reidy | Fleeing Pedestrian (uncredited) | 
| Kelvin Hodge | Drunk Guy (uncredited) | 
| Chloe Camp | Crying Girl (uncredited) | 
| Gal Gadot | Diana Prince / Wonder Woman (uncredited) | 
| Jennifer Holland | Emilia Harcourt (uncredited) | 
| Steve Agee | John Economos (uncredited) | 
| David F. Sandberg | Pedestrian Attacked by Harpy / Mister Mind (uncredited) | 
| Mark Strong | Doctor Thaddeus Sivana (uncredited) | 
| Rizwan Manji | Jamil (uncredited) | 
| Robert Tinsley | Citizen / Police Officer (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
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| Chris O'Hara | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Katie Eischen | Stunts | 
| Elizabeth Davidovich | Stunts | 
| Dean Grimes | Utility Stunts | 
| Claire Hoogenboom | Stunts | 
| Jason Gupton | Stunts | 
| Jeremy Fitzgerald | Stunts | 
| Maya Santandrea | Stunts | 
| Maria Sova | Stunt Double | 
| Eric Stratemeier | Stunts | 
| Kevin Waterman | Stunt Driver | 
| Jaye Tyroff | Stunt Driver | 
| Met Salih | Stunts | 
| Kimmy Suzuki | Stunt Double | 
| Holly Sedillos | Vocals | 
| David F. Sandberg | Director | 
| Rich Delia | Casting | 
| Chris Morgan | Writer | 
| Henry Gayden | Writer | 
| Tony Ward | Hair Department Head | 
| Season Kent | Music Supervisor | 
| Bruce Jones | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Michael Paraskevas | Additional Music | 
| Kami Asgar | Supervising Sound Editor | 
| Matt Cavanaugh | Sound Designer | 
| Tim McGovern | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Charlie Picerni | Stunt Driver | 
| Trevor Logan | Stunts | 
| William Moulton Marston | Characters | 
| Vanessa Zamarripa | Stunts | 
| Michelle Rose | Stunts | 
| Brian Smrz | Second Unit Director | 
| Janelle Beaudry | Stunt Double | 
| Casey Ann Zeller | Stunts | 
| Paul E. Short | Utility Stunts | 
| Jared S. Eddo | Stunts | 
| Corrina Roshea Bobb | Stunts | 
| Amy Lynn Tuttle | Stunts | 
| Danya Bateman | Stunts | 
| Amanda Bradley | Stunts | 
| Meredith Richardson | Stunts | 
| Nicole Marines | Stunts | 
| Kelly Bellini | Stunts | 
| Ben Aycrigg | Stunts | 
| Adrienne Ballenger | Stunts | 
| Alli Beckman | Stunts | 
| Geo Corvera | Stunts | 
| Eddie Davenport | Stunt Double | 
| Lisa Catara | Stunts | 
| Donny Carrington | Stunts | 
| David Castillo | Stunt Double | 
| Christian Brunetti | Stunts | 
| Stephen Conroy | Stunts | 
| Yessenia Cossio | Stunts | 
| Adam Hart | Stunts | 
| Nancy Young | Stunts | 
| Keil Oakley Zepernick | Stunts | 
| Remington Steele | Stunts | 
| Richard Marrero | Stunt Driver | 
| Tang Nguyen | Utility Stunts | 
| Theo Kypri | Stunts | 
| Eddie Matthews | Stunts | 
| Lloyd Pitts | Stunts | 
| Mariusz Kubicki | Utility Stunts | 
| Scott Hunter | Stunts | 
| Michael Jamorski | Stunts | 
| Lydia Hand | Stunts | 
| Mike Escamilla | Stunts | 
| Juliene Joyner | Stunts | 
| Paul Kirby | Production Design | 
| Shawn D. Bronson | Art Direction | 
| Laura C. Cox | Art Direction | 
| Brittany Hites | Art Direction | 
| Louise Mingenbach | Costume Design | 
| Ian Bender | Boom Operator | 
| Rosie Reeves | Location Assistant | 
| Bill Parker | Characters | 
| C.C. Beck | Characters | 
| Louise McCarthy | Makeup Department Head | 
| Michel Aller | Editor | 
| Raymond Chen | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Reetu Aggarwal | 3D Artist | 
| Audra Avery | Supervising Art Director | 
| Cassidy Shipley | Art Direction | 
| Diane Durant | Script Supervisor | 
| Darrell Hall | Music Editor | 
| Dane Butler | ADR Mixer | 
| Scott Cannizzaro | ADR Mixer | 
| Benjamin L. Cook | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Greg Crawford | ADR Mixer | 
| Lewis Goldstein | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Ian Herzon | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Chad J. Hughes | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Michael B. Koff | Production Sound Mixer | 
| Ken McGill | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Arielle McGrail | ADR Editor | 
| Alyson Dee Moore | Foley Artist | 
| Christopher Moriana | Foley Artist | 
| Samuel Nacach | Foley Editor | 
| Erick Ocampo | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Jason Oliver | ADR Mixer | 
| Jeremy Peirson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Jamison Rabbe | ADR Mixer | 
| Tami Treadwell | ADR Mixer | 
| J.D. Schwalm | Special Effects Supervisor | 
| Hagen Linss | Makeup Artist | 
| LuAndra Whitehurst | Makeup Artist | 
| Bob Moore Jr. | Set Costumer | 
| Ginger Knussmann | Set Costumer | 
| Michael C. Biddle | Set Designer | 
| Megan Chambers | Set Dresser | 
| Brett Fahle | Set Dresser | 
| Maureen McGuire | Set Decoration Buyer | 
| Greg Papalia | Set Designer | 
| Lindsey Schnabel | Set Dresser | 
| Easton Michael Smith | Set Designer | 
| Natalie Taylor Smith | Set Dresser | 
| Eitan Sonnenberg | Set Dresser | 
| Ed Symon | Set Designer | 
| Ashley Travis | Set Decoration Buyer | 
| Stella Vaccaro | Set Designer | 
| Cait Wilson | Set Dresser | 
| Cameron Beasley | Supervising Art Director | 
| Anton Agerbo | Visual Effects Producer | 
| Jefrin Antony | VFX Artist | 
| Joe Bauer | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Russell Bowen | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Joel Delle-Vergin | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Sandro Di Segni | Visual Effects | 
| Matthew Dravitzki | Visual Effects Producer | 
| Adam Endrodi | VFX Artist | 
| Pranav Gangapurkar | Visual Effects | 
| Sean Leigh Hart | VFX Artist | 
| Max Hicks | VFX Artist | 
| Arudra Jaykar | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Urszula Łuczak | Visual Effects Producer | 
| Zachary Mallett | Visual Effects Producer | 
| Sven Martin | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Helen McIlwrick | VFX Artist | 
| Alvaro Garcia Morales | VFX Artist | 
| Abhishek More | Visual Effects Producer | 
| Mirza Noman | VFX Artist | 
| Sean Pollack | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Robin Purdy | VFX Artist | 
| Lovell Rodricks | VFX Artist | 
| Sean Schur | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Igor Siniatulov | VFX Artist | 
| Giulia Stermieri | Visual Effects | 
| Duy Pham | Visual Effects Production Manager | 
| Dana Howes | Transportation Coordinator | 
| Deborah Arrieta | Stunt Double | 
| Shawn Bernal | Stunts | 
| Bridgette Michelle Bentley | Stunts | 
| Nicole Reddinger | Stunts | 
| Randy James Beckman | Stunts | 
| Brandon Beckman | Stunt Driver | 
| Max Calder | Stunts | 
| Cassie Jo Craig | Stunt Double | 
| Dan Dargan Carter | Stunts | 
| Jimmy Chhiu | Fight Choreographer | 
| Chad Bowman | Stunts | 
| Pat Chu | Stunts | 
| Brent Fletcher | Stunt Driver | 
| Regis Harrington | Stunts | 
| Logan Holladay | Stunts | 
| Jason Elwood Hanna | Stunts | 
| Craig Gubert | Stunts | 
| Wendy Gutierrez | Stunts | 
| Spencer Mulligan | Utility Stunts | 
| Robert Daniel Souris | Stunts | 
| Jeremy Chapman Webb | Stunts | 
| Diandra Stoddard | Stunts | 
| Robert Shavers | Stunts | 
| Joe Ross | Stunt Double | 
| Tony Sre | Stunts | 
| Daniel Pera | Stunts | 
| Zachry Rogers | Stunts | 
| Xavier Luo | Stunts | 
| Julia Maggio | Stunts | 
| Zhanna Sattsaeva | Stunts | 
| Samuel J. Paul | Stunts | 
| Adam Horwitz | Stunts | 
| Reece Fleetwood | Stunts | 
| Josh Davidson | Stunts | 
| Phillip Dang | Stunts | 
| Kawui Joa | Stunts | 
| Natasha Paul | Stunts | 
| Luis Valladares | Stunts | 
| Phedra Syndelle | Stunts | 
| Miroslav Cicmanec | Digital Compositor | 
| Christophe Beck | Original Music Composer | 
| Thrain Shadbolt | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Thom Khoury Williams | Stunt Driver | 
| Samantha Thompson | Visual Effects Production Assistant | 
| BJ Guyer | Set Dresser | 
| Gyula Pados | Director of Photography | 
| Holly Dowell | Stunts | 
| K.C. Hodenfield | First Assistant Director | 
| Freddy Bouciegues | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Benoît Chieusse | Compositing Artist | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Walter Hamada | Executive Producer | 
| Marcus Viscidi | Executive Producer | 
| Richard Brener | Executive Producer | 
| Geoff Johns | Executive Producer | 
| Dave Neustadter | Executive Producer | 
| Adam Schlagman | Executive Producer | 
| Victoria Palmeri | Executive Producer | 
| Peter Safran | Producer | 
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**Shazam! Fury of the Gods remembered everything that made its predecessor so delightful and delivered a sequel as fun as the first!** Shazam! Fury of the Gods matches the fun of the first film while, in typical sequel fashion, increasing the action, effects, and scope of the Shazam franchise. De ... spite being a Shazam movie, Freddy is the primary focus of the film, which I was unsure about at first but enjoyed as the story progressed. Fury of the Gods had many more characters to juggle, leading to some of the Shazam family being sidelined and the villains being reasonably stereotypical. However, all the charm was still there, helping overshadow these flaws. Djimon Hounsou and Helen Mirren brought some maturity and class to the goofball cast, and Zachary Levi was a blast, as always. If you enjoyed the first film, you will also love Fury of the Gods. It’s a bigger serving of all the delight, optimism, and horror-flavoring that made the original great.
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.firstshowing.net/2023/review-shazam-fury-of-the-gods-falls-into-the-typical-sequel-trap/ "Shazam! Fury of the Gods is *almost* saved by the incredibly charismatic, energetic cast, as well as by a truly thrilling third act. Unfortunately, the movie falls into ... the trap of exaggerating what worked in the original, excessively tackling every narrative aspect, and losing authenticity along the way. Way too long, boringly generic, and lacking a clearer direction, namely in the treatment of its family themes. Comedy is far from the efficiency of its predecessor. I recommend it to the vast majority of fans of the genre, who will certainly enjoy the lightness still present in this sequel." Rating: C
Ok, so I know I shouldn't have - but I did enjoy this. "Billy" (Zachary Levi/Asher Angel) and his gang of rather hapless super-heroes locally lauded as the "Philadelphia Fiascos" find themselves pushed to the very limits when the daughters of the legendary "Atlas" manage to breach a magical boundary ... between their world and our's and are soon on the hunt for the magical staff that "Billy" snapped in two at the end of the last film (remember?). The daughters are led by the menacing "Hespera" (Dame Helen Mirren) with her potent sidekick "Kalypso" (Lucy Liu) and the slightly more humane "Anthea" (Rachel Zegler) making up this dangerous triumvirate. What now ensues are some genuinely entertaining set piece battles that unlike so many from the MCU, are based on creatures from mythology and do not drag on interminably. Levi is as much an anti-hero as you can imagine, his tongue firmly in his cheek - though not so much as Dame Helen's - as he and his gang look hopelessly - and continuously - outgunned, outmanoeuvred and outwitted. Can they rally and save the day before carnage ensues and mankind is wiped out? Nope, not a shred of jeopardy here - but the two hours just flew by. It's fun. It's not trying to offer us any grand philosophies, or complex time-shifting science. It's a lightly comedic adventure film that rarely stops for breath, uses state of the art special effects to enhance the story rather than dominate it, and by the end I was ready to remember why I quite enjoyed the original from 2019. All of this said, I fear they will try to squeeze a third from the franchise and think that would be an error. This works because of some charismatic performances - particularly from the rather engaging Jack Dylan Grazer as the lovestruck "Freddy"; a great big dragon and an at times quite pithy script. Please let's leave well alone now?
The movie is decent enough, although formulaic and predictable. But the 12 year old level humor has long since worn out its welcome. ...
Shazam! Fury of the Gods is a run-of-the mill superhero sequel that doesn’t progress the genre forward, but delivers two hours of pure entertainment. This film does not do any one thing great, but it was still a pretty decent watch. The plot is average—nothing we have not seen on the big screen b ... efore. Our villains have no development; their motivations are sound, but there is nothing further that develops them into something greater. This movie starts off incredibly strong, with a fantastic first act that had me laughing hysterically. The comedy hits more often than not, which was a surprise for me. There is a bridge rescue scene that is electric. The combination of "I Need a Hero" mixed with all of the heroes showcasing their abilities was amazing. I think superhero films have dropped the ball by not showing heroes rescuing everyday people. The stakes have gotten so high outside of the everyday troubles that this art is lost. I really enjoyed that aspect of the film, but unfortunately, after the first act, this story becomes inflated to a point where it is indistinguishable from many other superhero blockbusters. The final act is overly long and bloated with a plethora of CGI monsters for our heroes to defeat. I think the CGI actually looked pretty good, but it just was not an engaging conclusion for me. The stakes were high, but not built up properly for me to be genuinely interested. The action is pretty decent, but I couldn’t care less. The finale did have emotional beats in terms of the family connection, which worked surprisingly well. That is when this franchise works best. When the focus is on family and not on god's attempts to destroy Earth, The performances overall were pretty good. Zachary Levi is fantastic as Shazam; he has mastered the art of playing a child in a man's body. Jack Dylan Grazer is hilarious; his comedic timing is brilliant. Grace Caroline Currey is a queen. Rachel Zegler is a standout, and her chemistry with Grazer is top notch. The rest of the Shazamly do a great job as well. I think Helen Mirren and Lucy Liu are fine as antagonists but were wasted with a lack of screen time and development. Overall, this might not be good, but it is entertaining. That is a lot more than can be said for some of the recently released superhero films (Black Adam and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania). Score: 65% Verdict: Decent
Passably entertaining sequel that lacks the charm of the original to go along with the over-acting from Lucy Liu as the primary antagonist; really miss the great menace Mark Strong brought to his role. Still Zachary Levi was still great as Shazam and there were some fun scenes between Djimon Hounsou ... and Jack Dylan Grazer. Not great but still decent enough especially for families. **3.25/5**
I genuinely had a blast with this! I also had much fun with the original 2019 <em>'Shazam!'</em> so I guess the aforementioned isn't too much of a surprise, though I actually think this as entertaining in differing ways... and I'd class it as an improvement. The first film is more funny, though t ... he story and characters are more interesting here in my opinion. Big fan of the special effects throughout, the whole look of film in general is pleasant and I like how bright it all is for the vast majority; as opposed to the dreary darkness that superhero flicks seemingly tend to bring, especially in the DCEU. The score is excellent, not necessarily one I'd add to my movie soundtrack playlist but with the context of what's onscreen it's great. The cast bring noteworthy performances. I wouldn't actually put anyone as a true standout, naturally Zachary Levi sticks out most but as a bunch of characters I had an enjoyable time watching them all in truth. It's fun seeing Helen Mirren and Lucy Liu in their respective roles, while Rachel Zegler is a positive addition and Djimon Hounsou is pleasing. Jack Dylan Grazer spearheads the rest of them well. The only real criticism I have is a couple of bits of dialogue, namely the product placement ones... that certain sweet brand and its slogan in particular. Otherwise, I can only say I found a lot of enjoyment with <em>'Shazam! Fury of the Gods'</em>... my favourite flick from this universe, though a quick glance at the average rating suggests I should whisper that quietly!