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onthesublime · 1 year
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oceanusborealis · 1 year
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Shazam! Fury of the Gods - Movie Review
TL;DR – When it is working, it is a delightful blast of a film    ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 3.5 out of 5. Post-Credit Scene – There is a mid and post-credit sceneDisclosure – I was invited to a press screening of this film Shazam! Fury of the Gods Review – When the first Shazam! film came out. It was at this odd moment for the DCEU. There had been a hard pivot away from the dark and brooding movies like…
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cinemedios · 1 year
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'¡Shazam! La Furia de los Dioses' | Nuevo tráiler oficial
Ya puedes ver aquí el segundo tráiler oficial de '¡Shazam! La Furia de los Dioses'.
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The fandom's been pretty quiet, and since I'm trying to do everything but school I decided to bother some people lol
So my question is, do you have any voice claims for the characters? Like how they sound or sound like if they ever decide to sing?
apologizing for the late answer but omg this is such an interesting question! And yes I do :D I don't think they fit all that much in my own interpretation but here are some of my suggestions;
Kyran: Jack Dylan Grazer but maybe his voice could be a tiny bit lower?
Alec: Ari'el Stachel with a higher voice , Griffin Burns
Evan: @marathegoat has some really good suggestions, so I'll be borrowing her ideas; Stephen Sanchez and Charlie Puth! For my contribution to this, I also thought of Donald Glover's Marshall Lee (adventure times) except I think Evan would be a bit more playful?
Felicia: Gwen Stefani
Michelle: Cherami Leigh's Lucy Heartfilia (fairy tail) I'd say she would sound a bit more relaxed though.
Valerie: Yuho Ebina from Lu Over The Wall or Usagi from Sailor Moon by Stephene Sheh ! (maybe a TINYY bit squeakier)
Aly: Jenna Ortega
Elijah: Lowkey... Once again... Donald Glover
Kai: Bryce Papenbrook. He voiced many characters but they all kind of fit? (leaning towards his take on adrien agreste though) (Kai IS that kind of loser)
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zeglythofficial · 3 months
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I'm very curious about her chemistry with Andy Burnap, snowwhite co-star and if it'll be as palpable as it is with tom. She's already talking about him in the dior interview, Andy I mean. You've prbably seen it. So i'm still kinda convinced that her and tom's chemistry was played up for promo.
Tbh I don’t think Snow White promo tour will be the best way to determine her chemistry with her costar. They will have a lot of cute videos (like Halle B and Jonah!) people will ship them but that’s about it. I think R wants to be done with talking about Snow White ASAP and move on so she can finally focus on future projects.
With T, R is definitely playing some of it for promo but she could have stopped in December yet keeps going on about it.
When the SW trailer drops, she has no choice put to promote Andy but the vibe I’m getting from them is that they’re friends but nothing else. Kinda like her and Jack D Grazer.
Also he may want to distance himself from R because of the hate so I’m furious to see how he’s going to play into it.
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themosleyreview · 1 year
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The Mosley Review: Shazam! Fury of the Gods
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There is a sense of balance that has been missing in the big blockbuster films these days. The balance between telling a story that has a theme that resonates with throughout the story and then the big CGI spectacle of the opening, mid and finale that acts as a button to the story more often. More films focus on the spectacle and even though it may be visually pleasing, it often just pads out the film without any of the visuals telling a story or even affecting it. This film didn't waste any of its time doing that, but the spectacle was informed by the plot and did affect the characters within it. What I truly loved about this film is that it kept that same since of wonder and darkness the first film started and it stayed in its lane. It connects to the soon to be rebooted DCEU, but it stands strong enough on it own to be a soft disconnect. The themes of growing up, responsibilities, acceptance and family were refreshing to see handled in such a skilled way. This film reminded me of the late 80's and mid 90's kid and teen films where they weren't afraid to address the humanity of the heroes. Growing up can be scary because you don't want to let go of the fun times where the world seemed so open and free before stepping into adulthood. This film tackles that subject through the eyes of the leads while still giving us a surprisingly fun family action film that has a horror edge to it.
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Asher Angel and Zachary Levi return as Billy Batson / Shazam and they're still magnetic and fun. Billy now has to balance being a leader and teenager growing into an adult and that was great to see handled. Asher does this wonderfully and actual gets to shine  in the more emotional segments. Zachary Levi takes on the majority of the weight this time as the adult version of Billy and through him, you see Billy's naivtey really become his weakness in so many ways. Zachary's comedic timing and joyful take on the character was spot on and he nails what its like to be a teen in an adult's body. Billy's journey from child to adult was hilarious and also heartfelt. Jack Dylan Grazer and Adam Brody couldn't be more of a perfect pair as the teen and adult version of Freddy Freeman. Jack truly steals the film with his amazing wit, charm and hilarious sarcasm. His energy is so infectious and I loved that he is the center of the story this time around. He truly delivers a show stopping performance and Adam Brody amplifies that as his adult persona. Adam shows the more cocky nature of Freddy when he's "super" which was so much fun. Grace Caroline Currey was wonderful and wise as Mary Bromfield. She is the oldest in the family and I loved seeing her embrace the real world while still having fun as a superhero. She is that reminder that we all have to grow up at some point and contribute to a household and the world in some way. Ross Butler and Ian Chen were fun yet again as the young version and the adult version of Eugene Choi. They both show off his intelligent and exploratory nature within their lair. D. J. Cotrona and Jovan Armand were fantastic yet again as Pedro Peña. The way he handles his coming out to the family was handled very well and builds to a moment of true acceptance and I loved that it was natural and not forced. Meagan Good and Faithe Herman were the heart of the film as the adult and child version of Darla Dudley. The innocence of the character was so much fun and beautifully showcased by both actresses. I couldn't get enough them together or even separately. Marta Milans and Cooper Andrews return as their foster parents Rosa and Victor Vásquez and they both get so many great moments to shine and really bring the family together in a touching scene.
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The score by Christophe Beck was awesome and epic in all the right ways as the action in the film really ramps up. When the screen isn't filled with action, he nails the more emotional moments. Visually the film was stunning to look at and I loved that the colors popped. The creatures in the film were yet again another standout and ranged from terrifying to badass. Its been a long time since anyone has brought to life any of the iconic monsters of the Greek mythos and I loved every bit of their strong and sometimes violent nature. Where the film has problems is the last half of the film. It tends to feel bloated in the last 30 minutes as the same amount of destruction keeps happening that makes the film drag on. There are moments that could've trimmed or cut to tighten up the finale. Director David S. Sandberg directed the first film that was a fun Christmas themed family film that tackled some heavy themes and wasn't afraid to touch on the darkness of the villains. He continues that here and has made another fun family film that adults can enjoy as well. Even with the bloated third act, this was an action packed and hefty 2 hour epic that should not be missed. Do stick around for the 2 great credit scenes. I don't know where this franchise will go once the DCEU is rebooted, but I hope we see a payoff to the story crumbs leftover from these 2 scenes. Let me know what you thought of the film or my review in the comments below. Thanks for reading!
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riotradarada · 7 months
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Slaughter and Elton refs, sequel to the Spider-Mite ref
Slaughter is my bby girl and I used to headcanon is voice as Idris Alba but I have the biggest crush on Donald Glover so now that's my headcanon for him
And I cast Elton as Jack D Grazer.
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rookie-critic · 1 year
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Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023, dir. David F. Sandberg) - review by Rookie-Critic
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The first Shazam! was a very funny, if not a little messy and tonally inconsistent, take on a superhero film. It wanted to be a goofy comedy, but still felt like it needed to adhere to a trappings of the genre and being a part of a larger connected universe. Fury of the Gods is basically just a lesser version of the original, with everything about the first film dialed up, which has its pros and cons. The pros are that everything that was funny in the first film is still funny here and the theme of found family still rings very true. On the former, Zachary Levi brings a ton of charm to the screen, and the whole "child in a super powered adult's body" shtick is mostly endearing. We're also getting a ton of that style from the other family members this go around, as the end of the last film (spoilers for the first Shazam! here, but if you've seen any promotional material for this one this shouldn't come as a surprise) saw all the children in the foster family receiving Shazam powers. Adam Brody, Meagan Good, Ross Butler, and D. J. Cotrona are all very funny as the aged-up versions of their respective characters, and Grace Caroline Currey, who plays Mary, the eldest of the foster kids, gets the unique privilege of playing both her regular self as well as the Shazam-ified version of her character, and does a pretty great job at both. However, the real superstar of both this and the original film is easily Jack Dylan Grazer, who is a bonafide scene stealer in everything I've seen him in. For all of this film's faults, and there are a decent number of them, I really didn't care as long as Grazer was on screen being hilarious.
Now, the film's biggest pro is also its greatest fault, and that humor that made the first film stand out has a large tendency to feel quite forced in this one. Some of the lines feel thrown in out of left field, existing for no other purpose than to attempt at a laugh, and it makes those moments feel more awkward than anything else. Also, I feel as though the filmmakers were very aware that people liked the duo and chemistry between Grazer and Levi in the first film, and sought to capitalize on that, regardless of how much time it sacrificed for both actors' counterparts. Asher Angel, who plays the un-Shazam'd Billy Batson, gets what amounts to maybe 5 minutes of screen time, and the same can be said, albeit less so, for Adam Brody, who plays Grazer's character Freddy Freeman's Shazam-form. There are times in the film where you absolutely would not be blamed for forgetting that Zachary Levi/Billy Batson even is actually a child, because he seems to hardly ever switch back, which hurts the aspect of the film that makes the comedy work: watching Levi act like a child in the body of an adult superhero.
The film also has the same problem as the first in that, for what is by all accounts a comedy, Fury of the Gods takes itself very seriously in bursts, I would say even more so than the first. There are a few moments that are outright dark, and while I'm not one to generally turn my nose up at clashing tones in movies, it is so stark of a difference between the comedic and the dramatic that it was hard not to just be confused. I found myself asking who they thought their target audience was multiple times. A lot of the drama surrounds the film's antagonists, played by Helen Mirren and Lucy Liu, and while they are both amazing actresses who are clearly outclassing everyone else in the room with them, they sometimes feel like they're from a different movie, much like Mark Strong's villain from the first Shazam!, albeit less so. Taking the good with the bad, though, I didn't hate it. The Shazam! films ask you to check your brain at the door, and I did, and because I did, I found Fury of the Gods to be a harmlessly good time. I can see this one being divisive, but if you enjoyed the first one, I think there is enough similarity between the two to keep you interested.
Score: 6/10
Currently only in theaters.
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lovelymad · 2 years
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Jack D. Grazer and James Ransone 🤝🏻 shipping reddie
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bibaybe · 2 years
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Jordan King
FANDOM: Stranger Things
FIC TITLE: things that live in the dark
ENTERS: Season 3
FACE CLAIM: Jack Dylan Grazer
Age: 14
GENDER: Male
SEXUALITY: Gay
LOVE INTEREST: Will Byers
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Jordan King is angry. All. The. Time.
It’s hard not to be angry when you’ve had to hide part of yourself for years.
Jordan learned young that being gay was not seen as okay, after seeing Will Byers getting made fun of by their classmates and called - well, he’s never liked those words. Laying low seemed like a better idea, and that’s what he did. Spending his days playing basketball and reading was all he wanted. And now that his cousin, Raya, had moved in with them, he actually had someone to talk to, even if she was definitely hiding the reason she’d come to live with them.
He was satisfied with his life - at least, until his mom decided that he “needed more friends” and “a hobby other than daydreaming”, which led to his joining the basketball team. While he wouldn’t consider his teammates “friends”, he was chill enough with them. And somehow he’s become somewhat popular, so that’s… cool? Managing to get most kids’ dream on accident was an accomplishment that he didn’t particularly want, but he’d accept it.
And he was okay with all that. Being a popular kid had its perks, even if it meant he had to be more careful not to let his eyes linger too long on his teammates. Spending his free time at Starcourt Mall, Jordan had more than his pick of “friends” to hang out with. But after running into Lucas Sinclair and forming the beginnings of a tentative friendship with him, Jordan found himself tagging along with Lucas and occasionally his friends. So when he gets invited to a girl-free day with Lucas and his friends, Jordan says yes. And okay, so maybe he has no idea what D&D is and is more interested in the cute boy who seems to have a passionate love for it, but whatever, that’s not important. But then Jordan overhears something he wasn’t supposed to, and before he knows it, he’s being sucked into the world of the supernatural, all while trying to ignore the butterflies Will Byers seems to be giving him.
Yeah, time to find out whether having actual friends is worth the gray hairs he’s surely have by the end of this experience.
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swkerlon · 2 years
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Michelle borth shazam
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For the sequel, actress Grace Caroline Currey expanded her role, showing up as both the teenager and the superhero version of Mary Bromfield - Michelle Borth played the superhero part in the first film. The cast is back for the sequel, with the teenage and heroic versions of each member of the Shazam family being respectively played by Jack Dylan Grazer/ Adam Brody, Ian Chen/ Ross Butler, Jovan Armand/ D. Michelle Borth attends the world premiere of Shazam at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, California on March 28, 2019. A number of wokies and cancel cultists have taken to the internet to theorize that the Shazam sequel canned actress Michelle Borth over an Instagram post about Ashli Babbit. At the end of 2019’s Shazam!, Billy shared his superpowers with his entire foster family, giving birth to a big squad of superheroes that helped him take down the Seven Deadly Sins. Grace Fulton as Mary marvel herself is a Fantastic one.Michelle borth was great but I kinda see why they went this route.Grace is stunning in that suit.imma Stan hard Raj (Bats0fGotham. The first two new images from Shazam! Fury of the Gods shows the whole foster family of Billy Batson both in their teenage human form and as adults wearing their superhero uniforms. The new images focus on the superhero assemble of the upcoming sequel, as Billy’s foster family joins him in his fight against crime. Super Hero Darla : Well, when he shows up, Im gonna love him just like hes family. deleted scene the Marvel Family sit on the thrones at the Rock of Eternity Super Hero Mary : Guys, theres seven thrones. released the first trailer and images for Shazam! Fury of the Gods, the highly-anticipated sequel featuring Asher Angel and Zachary Levi as Billy Batson, respectively in his teenager form and as the titular superhero. Shazam : All right, we did it Hey, you guys are all safe. As part of their San Diego Comic-Con panel, Warner Bros.
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edsonlnoe · 2 years
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Premios ⬤ 21
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thaliasthunder · 3 years
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where have i seen this before
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oh right
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cinemedios · 2 years
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Primer tráiler oficial de 'SHAZAM!: La Furia de los Dioses'
Por si te lo perdiste, aquí puedes ver el primer tráiler oficial de 'SHAZAM!: La Furia de los Dioses'.
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hwangreenn · 3 years
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stop defending and justifying jack’s actions and start accepting that he’s not the good guy he always pretends to be. he’s a bad person and is not the first time that he make something like this and please, we should have more empathy for Cylia and NOT JUDGE HER, u can’t judge her situation if u are not in her situation. we should have empathy and sorority
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natewrightt · 3 years
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I would literally do anything to see how Eddie would react to the COVID-19 outbreak.
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