Shazam Shazam General Discussion and Speculation - Part 2

Depends on how much run-time is given, if they edit it to 110 min, it will mess with natural flow of the movie and character development, resulting in a feeling that Shazam family is shoehorned in the third act.
 
'Shazam!': Warner Bros. Shows Off 20-Minutes Of Awesome Footage



While trailers and footage have not transparently explained to casual moviegoers what Shazam! is all about. However, upcoming trailers, including a new featurette which launched on Monday, will make it very clear that this is the story of an orphan granted the powers of Shazam and burdened with saving the world -- however, unlike most heroes, he is looking forward to the opportunity.

This will all be tremendously clear in the first act of Shazam!, as well. While the footage was incomplete in terms of visual effects, it was also chopped up to preserve a few surprises and spoilers. However, Billy Batson's journey was clearly set up to be a grand and fun time at the movies if this footage was any indication.

Shazam! will start off to the tune of Eminem's "Slim Shady" and Billy and his diverse family of orphans head into school. Classroom banter quickly establishes Asher Angel's Billy Batson as the introverted outcast, while his buddy Freddy Freeman (Jack Dylan Glazer) will never let a physical disability bring down his enthusiasm. A quick reference to Superman in the early minutes is followed by bullies rocking Freddy with their car and Billy standing up for what's right -- despite being a sure-thing to lose in a fight with bigger kids.

From there, Billy has no choice but to flee, and it's all tremendously entertaining, leaving us wanting more from the spliced sequence. When he narrowly escapes to a subway, he heads away from the chaos only to be transported to a scarier scenario. The passengers surrounding him turn to dust (ironically in a similar vein to Thanos snapping his fingers and erasing them from existence) and the train doors leave Billy to find the Rock of Eternity.

An interestingly costumed Djimon Hounsou introduces himself as the last remaining Wizard of the seven who possessed tremendous powers among the Council of Wizards and is quick to bestow Billy Batson with the powers of Shazam. The moment doesn't come without a history lesson which may or may not be loaded with a reference to Black Adam (who definitely is not in the movie, by the way) and the deep-running mythology of Shazam's powers.

An incomplete version of the scene makes it difficult for some comedy to land but it often does, nonetheless. It's clearly a light-hearted journey which is going to get straight to the point, only to pack an emotional gut-punch before it concludes.

Of course, after becoming the god-like Zachary Levi-version of Shazam, Billy rushes to his super hero-obsessed friend Billy's house to figure out the next course of action. Some hysterical trial and error leads him to discover tricks like lightning bolts, bullet immunity, super strength, and super speed -- each of which trigger hilarious moments both for the audience and characters within the film. For the hardcore fans, some Batman and Superman references are also sprinkled into the journey to enhance the experience in a way which won't make the movie reliant on its DC universe connections, nor will it hinder the viewing experience for those lacking such knowledge.

Before the footage came to an end, Shazam made his first heroic effort to save a woman from getting her purse stolen, only to overdo the efforts where they weren't really needed in the first place. This childish hero is like nothing the big screen has seen before and Warner Bros. will certainly have another win on its hand if Shazam! has as much heart throughout as it does in the footage shown to ComicBook.com.

Having the Wizard talk about himself as the 'Last remaining Wizard' makes me imagine Wonder Woman showing up.

Diana: "I can see what you are. Why do you keep calling yourself a 'wizard'?"

Shazam: "You've clearly not been out and about for a while. For the past two thousand years, its so much less of a hassle to just call yourself a 'wizard'. Causes fewer cultural conflicts."

*ahem*
 
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I guess we won't get that second trailer until March 5th.
 
Depends on how much run-time is given, if they edit it to 110 min, it will mess with natural flow of the movie and character development, resulting in a feeling that Shazam family is shoehorned in the third act.

Feel like the first half of the movie is all set up and figuring out his powers. Assume the villain gets maybe 10-15 minutes of screen time to set up. Most likely Shazam loses their first confrontation because he doesn’t have control of his powers yet. So where does the family fit in? I feel like they’re going to get shoehorned in with little explanation.
 
I guess we won't get that second trailer until March 5th.

That's just the sneak peek that is going to be on Aquaman's blu-ray (not the digital version, so it's actually going to be March 26th)
I'm sure the trailer is coming this month.
 
To Be honest I don't care if we get another Trailer Im already sold on this movie I feel the more trailers we see the more is given away in them. Now its true that I can always avoid watching the trailers it which I plan to do anyway.
 
I think they're not showing a lot on Sivana on purpose.
 
To Be honest I don't care if we get another Trailer Im already sold on this movie I feel the more trailers we see the more is given away in them. Now its true that I can always avoid watching the trailers it which I plan to do anyway.

Ditto. I have avoided the third/last DCEU trailers beginning with and since MoS for that reason.
 
I think there isn't much of Strong in the promotion or trailers because of the links to B A I think there will be and they don't want to reveal this in the build up. That's my thinking for what it's worth.
 
I just hope that the Shazam family isn't shoehorned in at the last minute.
If they follow the comic, the kids are there "helping" yet not powered up, of course that is the last act "reveal"; where we learn Billy can share the power.
And that's how he(now they) defeat the bad guy.
This self discovery; that he can share the power, is unique to Billy, which makes him different from all the champions before him.
And in doing so the story affirms his desire to be part of a family, which is what he has to gain only in the end.
That's his story arc. They can't start with that, or explain that's what he will do upfront. That is the last arc reveal.
At it's core the story is a kid starts with no family ---> ends up with a family he creates himself.
Message; it doesn't mater what you start with, it maters what you create with the pieces you are given.
Any kid can understand this.

To describe that arc and reveal as "shoehorned in" just because the reveal will come at the end, is to basically misunderstand the point of his story arc. LOL!

I just hope that the Shazam family isn't shoehorned in at the last minute.

Then again they've pretty much spoiled the whole thing, by allowing the toy reveals anyway. LOL!
 
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Ok now I really don't get how they're allowing the toy leaks and putting Shazam family in the official posters but not even bothering to release a proper trailer (that doesn't have to spoil SZ family)

Unless we're about to get one this week with this build up
 

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