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Is it overly set in the same universe as the previous films or just a quick nod.
I would say it's overly set in the same universe. Lots of mentions and nods to other members of the Justice League and
Superman shows up at the very end
 
There are nods. Freddy talks about Batman and Superman, as well as wears an Aquaman shirt. And Superman (not Henry Cavill) show up in the last scene for a cameo.
 
There are nods. Freddy talks about Batman and Superman, as well as wears an Aquaman shirt. And Superman (not Henry Cavill) show up in the last scene for a cameo.

It is a bit odd that they would have superhero merchandise in a world with superheroes but I guess it happens in comics as well.
 
The Batman and Superman nods and mentions just felt weird to me since Affleck is out and I doubt we see Cavill as Superman again.

Plus the scene with the kid playing with the Batfleck and Cav-El action figures, then sees Shazam, we see him drop the toys then the camera shows the toys on the ground. Intentional????
 
It looked more like the MOS suit than the JL suit. I really wish they had worked it out and were able to actually have Cavill there. People would have gone even more nuts.

You think so? It seemed more like the overly padded, shiny JL suit to me, but it goes by pretty quick, so I could be wrong.
 
Plus the scene with the kid playing with the Batfleck and Cav-El action figures, then sees Shazam, we see him drop the toys then the camera shows the toys on the ground. Intentional????

I imagine when they filmed it, they weren't sure what was going to happen.
 
Plus the scene with the kid playing with the Batfleck and Cav-El action figures, then sees Shazam, we see him drop the toys then the camera shows the toys on the ground. Intentional????
I'm not sure it was intentional but more like Shazam is the "new thing"
 
Is it overly set in the same universe as the previous films or just a quick nod.

It's pretty clear this is set in the same universe (not so much the tone though). A number of nods or references that could only be of the DCEU characters rather than just Superman or Batman in general, plus the end credits is animated (in an 80's John Cusack film kind of way-- Better Off Dead and One Crazy Summer) and there were clear visual references to characters in the DCEU. The movie doesn't focus too much on it, but it's pretty clear it's there.

What's a bit strange is that it makes it seem like Shazam is a second wave superhero, which he is in this universe, but that, in-universe, people with these kinds of abilities are youtube view worth and will still be on the news, but it's not so far out anymore. I wish some of the scenes still had the characters still show more surprise or be more caught off guard than they were. I like that Aquaman's movie still made is seem that there was still mystery around the character, that the world was still getting used to these kinds of beings existing. Shazam! was more in your face that superheroes exist and that's now just the world they live in. It was little jarring for me, personally.
 
It is a bit odd that they would have superhero merchandise in a world with superheroes but I guess it happens in comics as well.

That's the thing that caught me a bit off guard, as if superheroes, and a lot of them, had been around for a while rather than a relatively recent phenomenon.
 
I'm not sure it was intentional but more like Shazam is the "new thing"

That's the other way to take it, and given Sandberg's respect for those characters, that's what I choose to assume. But it did occur to me that the other interpretation is possible.
 
That's the thing that caught me a bit off guard, as if superheroes, and a lot of them, had been around for a while rather than a relatively recent phenomenon.
Especially in this "DC Universe" I mean, even in Justice League they made it seem like Batman was a myth even though he'd been around for years
 
Yup, like since JL and now (however long that is supposed to be in DCEU-time), a lot has changed with how the world sees superheroes, including Batman.
 
And like I said earlier, it felt weird to me knowing we're not seeing Affleck's Batman again (Does this universe even have a Batman now?) and Cavill may or may not be Superman still. I know, a bit of a nitpick, but it still sort of bugged me.
 
Yup, like since JL and now (however long that is supposed to be in DCEU-time), a lot has changed with how the world sees superheroes, including Batman.

After the JL saved the world, it wouldn't take long for superhero merch to appear on shelves,
 
Oh, definitely. I don't disagree with that. But actual superheroes would still be a big deal, especially flight, superstrength, etc.

And I would still think Batman would still be a mysterious character. But then again, if they know he DOES exist, they can make up the rest when it comes to creating merchandise.
 
Oh, definitely. I don't disagree with that. But actual superheroes would still be a big deal, especially flight, superstrength, etc.

And I would still think Batman would still be a mysterious character. But then again, if they know he DOES exist, they can make up the rest when it comes to creating merchandise.

In the comics, they'd had a Batburger restaurant which Bruce Wayne wasn't pleased about at all, I'd think with the Batsignal and likely fleeting images of him in action, it wouldn't be difficult to make Batman merchandise.
 
And what’s Batman going to do? Sue people for using his likeness without permission?
 
The only member of the Shazam family that stood out in the end for me was Darla. I felt like Adam Brody's jokes felt really forced. I'm not sure if that was the dialogue or his delivery or a mix of both
 
I wish we he had seen more of them in general. Ms Marvel was really just in one scene.
 
I wish we he had seen more of them in general. Ms Marvel was really just in one scene.
I think that’s where the relatively low budget hurt them. Only so much cgi money to go around.
 
I know the big theme of this movie was family, but I wish they would have waited for the sequel for them to get powers too. They would have had more development and I think it kind of takes away from Billy, personally.
 
The only member of the Shazam family that stood out in the end for me was Darla. I felt like Adam Brody's jokes felt really forced. I'm not sure if that was the dialogue or his delivery or a mix of both

I also liked adult Eugene.

And apparently that was DJ Controna. He gets to play someone like Superman after all.

On IMDB they don't list who the adult actors are playing to keep it secret, but they forget to do that with Megan Good as they say who her character is.

Shazam! (2019) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb
 
I also liked adult Eugene.

And apparently that was DJ Controna. He gets to play someone like Superman after all.

On IMDB they don't list who the adult actors are playing to keep it secret, but they forget to do that with Megan Good as they say who her character is.

Shazam! (2019) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb
He wasn't too bad. I noticed that a little bit ago, haha. I wish the toys hadn't spoiled that reveal though
 

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