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  • Movie Review: ‘Until Dawn’

    (L to R) Odessa A’zion, Belmont Cameli, Ella Rubin, Michael Cimino and Ji-young Yoo star in 'Until Dawn'. Photo: Sony Pictures. Photo: Kerry Brown. © 2024 Screen Gems, Inc. and TSG Entertainment II LLC. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Odessa A’zion, Belmont Cameli, Ella Rubin, Michael Cimino and Ji-young Yoo star in ‘Until Dawn’. Photo: Sony Pictures. Photo: Kerry Brown. © 2024 Screen Gems, Inc. and TSG Entertainment II LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    ‘Until Dawn’ receives 5.5 out of 10 stars.

    Opening in theaters April 25 is ‘Until Dawn,’ directed by David F. Sandberg and starring Ella Rubin, Michael Cimino, Odessa A’zion, Ji-young Yoo, Belmont Cameli, Maia Mitchell, and Peter Stormare.

    Related Article: Movie Review: ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’

    Initial Thoughts

    Ella Rubin stars in 'Until Dawn'. Photo: Kerry Brown. © 2024 Screen Gems, Inc. and TSG Entertainment II LLC. All Rights Reserved.
    Ella Rubin stars in ‘Until Dawn’. Photo: Kerry Brown. © 2024 Screen Gems, Inc. and TSG Entertainment II LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    As far as generic horror entries go, ‘Until Dawn’ is…all right. Directed by David F. Sandberg (who helmed the horror outings ‘Lights Out’ and ‘Annabelle: Creation’ before going down the superhero rabbit hole with two ‘Shazam!’ films) and written by Blair Butler and Gary Dauberman (the latter having penned all three ‘Annabelle’ films and the recent adaptation of ‘Salem’s Lot,’ which he also directed), the movie is based on a 2015 survival horror game released for PlayStation. Except that – in the time-honored tradition of how Hollywood has treated most video games – the game’s story has been thrown out entirely in favor of an all-original tale loosely set in the game’s world.

    Gamers may (rightly) complain about the disrespect (although it didn’t much hurt ‘A Minecraft Movie,’ did it?), but this version of ‘Until Dawn’ still has to succeed as a horror movie. It’s entertaining in a superficial way — and repetitive in the way that games can be — but it ultimately succumbs to its own thin nature and the lack of real stakes. While the game took inspiration from slasher movies and some other horror classics, the movie goes all-out in its homages to the genre to the point of distraction. What Sandberg and Dauberman, who certainly know their genre, might have intended as a celebration of horror ends up being a warmed-over pastiche.

    Story and Direction

    Director David Sandberg on the set of 'Until Dawn'. Photo: Kerry Brown. © 2024 Screen Gems, Inc. and TSG Entertainment II LLC. All Rights Reserved.
    Director David Sandberg on the set of ‘Until Dawn’. Photo: Kerry Brown. © 2024 Screen Gems, Inc. and TSG Entertainment II LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    It’s been a year since Clover’s (Ella Rubin) sister Melanie (Maia Mitchell) took off for parts unknown following the death of their mother, and now Clover is convinced that something is amiss. Along with four friends – ex Max (Michael Cimino), bestie Megan (Ji-young Yoo), and lovers Nina (Odessa A’zion) and Abe (Belmont Cameli) – she tracks her sibling as far as a remote area named Glore Valley, where it turns out that there have been a number of strange disappearances.

    And that’s the least of it. The gang of five drive through pouring rain into the valley, only to emerge at the area’s Welcome Center – with the rain still cascading around the little patch of dry land that the center sits on. Plus this has to be the most inhospitable welcome center of all time, as Clover and the others are soon stalked and brutally dispatched once night falls by a masked figure wielding a pickaxe – only, to their surprise, to wake up again at the same point earlier in the day at which they arrived in the valley.

    As this goes on, the group is viciously murdered again and again – by the slasher, by poisoned water that makes them explode, and by other gruesome and painful means – only to do it again the next day. It becomes apparent that they’re caught in some kind of time loop and can only die a certain amount of times. And each time the cycle starts anew, there are more buildings, more monsters, and more ways to get killed – with the only clue about how to escape coming from an apparition in the form of a witch: “Either survive the night or become part of it.”

    As mentioned earlier, the plot of ‘Until Dawn’ the movie has little to do with the game, save for some references to a mine collapse and a handful of Easter eggs regarding the main characters of the game and the actors who voice them. Instead, the movie utilizes every horror trope it can get its claws on: a masked slasher, a witch in an old house, a buried town, evil dolls, demonic possession, flesh-eating ghouls (here called wendigos, another nod to the game, although they’re not like any wendigo we’ve ever read about), and even a giant monster stomping around the woods (more like the wendigo we know).

    (L to R) Ella Rubin, Michael Cimino, Belmont Cameli, Odessa A’zion star in 'Until Dawn'. Photo: Kerry Brown. © 2024 Screen Gems, Inc. and TSG Entertainment II LLC. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Ella Rubin, Michael Cimino, Belmont Cameli, Odessa A’zion star in ‘Until Dawn’. Photo: Kerry Brown. © 2024 Screen Gems, Inc. and TSG Entertainment II LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    Equally comprehensive is the list of movies that ‘Until Dawn’ pulls from: ‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre,’ ‘Friday the 13th,’ the first two ‘Evil Dead’ movies, ‘Poltergeist,’ ‘The Descent,’ ‘The Blair Witch Project,’ ‘My Bloody Valentine’…the references go on and on. Eventually it all gets explained (by Peter Stormare, playing a version of the character he voiced in the game), although the reason why all this is happening seems somewhat vague and underwhelming after 90 minutes of watching the kids get mutilated, mangled, and mauled in every way possible.

    The gore effects, to be sure, are vivid and plentiful, a nice throwback to the hard-R rated cinematic abattoirs of the 1970s and ’80s. They’re fun to watch in the moment, channeling fleeting sensations of the giddy vibe that accompanied watching such outrageous effects decades ago. But the film can’t really rise above the nostalgia it invokes: an attempt to suggest that the ghastly events occurring in Glore Valley are a manifestation of Clover’s fear and grief rings hollow, since why would she manifest those as flesh-eating monsters?

    Sandberg does wring some nicely atmospheric moments out of the premise early in the film, but once we get past the initial revelation of the time loop, the script just goes in circles itself, the crew adding a little more knowledge to their skimpy arsenal every time they respawn…kind of like a video game.

    Cast and Performances 

    (L to R) Peter Stormare and Ella Rubin star in 'Until Dawn'. Photo: Kerry Brown. © 2024 Screen Gems, Inc. and TSG Entertainment II LLC. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Peter Stormare and Ella Rubin star in ‘Until Dawn’. Photo: Kerry Brown. © 2024 Screen Gems, Inc. and TSG Entertainment II LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    Not much to work with here, really. This is sort of a classic ensemble of fairly unmemorable teens/twenty-somethings who are held back by flatly drawn characters and in some cases, their own relative lack of experience. The actor who probably comes off the best is Odessa A’zion, who was stuck in another woeful horror retread a few years back (Hulu’s ‘Hellraiser’), but can muster up some presence, charm, and inner strength (see her performance in the excellent ‘Fresh Kills’), earning her the most cheer-worthy moments.

    No one here is bad, and the cast shows considerable commitment to the often physically demanding story, with all them dragged, beaten, stabbed, blown up, violently poisoned, and generally roughed up throughout the movie. But lead Ella Rubin doesn’t do much in particular to distinguish herself from plenty of similar characters, and the male leads are handsome but bland. The only other actor in the movie is, of course, the always offbeat Stormare, who can do this kind of thing in his sleep and makes a meal out of saying the name “Clover.”

    Final Thoughts

    Odessa A’zion stars in 'Until Dawn'. Photo: Kerry Brown. © 2024 Screen Gems, Inc. and TSG Entertainment II LLC. All Rights Reserved.
    Odessa A’zion stars in ‘Until Dawn’. Photo: Kerry Brown. © 2024 Screen Gems, Inc. and TSG Entertainment II LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    ‘Until Dawn’ is slickly made, with some nice production design elements and a few spooky moments. Aficionados of the games may be very disappointed with the lack of real connection to the source material. When they’re on their game (no pun intended), both Sandberg and Dauberman can bring the horror goods (the former’s ‘Lights Out’ and the latter’s ‘Annabelle Comes Home’ are both underrated). There’s no question that ‘Until Dawn’ is programmed to be a crowd-pleaser – the film keeps piling on the effects and gore with increasing intensity.

    However, it’s all in the service of characters and a story that are not so much flimsy as just a string of sequences meant to unearth memories of other, better movies. Genre fans might have fun picking out all the references even as they get tired of the circular narrative beats, but it only exacerbates the perception that the filmmakers have no original ideas of their own, or even interesting takes on the genre tropes they’re supposedly celebrating. If you can survive that to the end credits – never mind dawn – you might enjoy yourself.

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    What is the plot of ‘Until Dawn’?

    Clover (Ella Rubin) and four of her friends travel to a remote valley in search of her missing sister, only for the group to find themselves trapped in a nightmare in which all of them are killed by a vicious murderer each night – only to wake up and relive the horror again unless they can survive until dawn.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Until Dawn’?

    • Ella Rubin as Clover
    • Michael Cimino as Max
    • Odessa A’zion as Nina
    • Ji-young Yoo as Megan
    • Belmont Cameli as Abe
    • Maia Mitchell as Melanie
    • Peter Stormare as Dr. Hill
    The hourglass resets each night in 'Until Dawn'. Photo: Sony Pictures. Photo: Kerry Brown. © 2024 Screen Gems, Inc. and TSG Entertainment II LLC. All Rights Reserved.
    The hourglass resets each night in ‘Until Dawn’. Photo: Sony Pictures. Photo: Kerry Brown. © 2024 Screen Gems, Inc. and TSG Entertainment II LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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  • Zachary Levi Starring in New Thriller ‘Free Fall’

    'Shazam! Fury Of The Gods' star Zachary Levi attends Canadian red carpet screening proudly co-hosted by Audi Canada.
    ‘Shazam! Fury Of The Gods’ star Zachary Levi attends Canadian red carpet screening proudly co-hosted by Audi Canada. Photo: George Pimentel/Shutterstock for Warner Bros.

    Preview:

    • Zachary Levi will star in a new thriller called ‘Free Fall’.
    • Stunt coordinator Zöe Bell is directing.
    • The movie will see a father and daughter trapped after an accident.

    While Zachary Levi has spent the last few years flying around as the titular comical DC hero ‘Shazam!’, he’ll be worried about gravity in a different way for a new thriller.

    He’s now attached to the lead role in ‘Free Fall’, which will focus on a rock climber who gets into trouble many feet in the air.

    It’s just the latest movie to focus on daring climbers who end up trapped, following 2002 thriller ‘Fall’, which saw two young women trapped on a radio tower. We doubt there will be quite as many strange/dangerous interactions with vultures in this one, though we’d like to see the birds cross over to this new movie.

    Related Article: Zachary Levi Talks ‘Teddy’s Christmas’ and the Future of Superhero Movies

    Who is making ‘Free Fall’?

    Zoë Bell and Brad Pitt on the set of 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'.
    (L to R) Zoë Bell and Brad Pitt on the set of ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

    The new film will mark the directorial debut of Zöe Bell, a stunt performer and coordinator who got her start on the likes of ‘Xena: Warrior Princess’.

    She spun an extensive TV stunt and acting resume into movie work, including a long stint on Quentin Tarantino’s output such as ‘The Hateful Eight,’ ‘Django Unchained,’ ‘Kill Bill,’ ‘Inglourious Basterds’, ‘Death Proof’ and ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.’

    ‘Free Fall’ would mark her directorial debut after acting as Second Unit Director on some of her movies.

    What’s the story of ‘Free Fall’?

    Zachary Levi stars in 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods.'
    Zachary Levi stars in ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods.’

    The movie, written by Sean Finegan and Gregg Maxwell Parker, tells the story of a father’s attempt to reconcile with his estranged daughter on a rock-climbing trip that turns deadly as an accident leaves them stranded hundreds of feet in the air.

    Bell aims to have the movie shooting later this year in New Zealand.

    ‘Free Fall’: the filmmakers speak

    Rosario Dawson, Tracie Thoms, Zoë Bell and Mary Elizabeth Winstead in 'Death Proof.'
    (L to R) Rosario Dawson, Tracie Thoms, Zoë Bell and Mary Elizabeth Winstead in ‘Death Proof.’ Photo: Dimension Films.

    Here’s what Bell said about the new movie in a statement:

    “This script is the perfect combo of heartfelt and heart-stopping. Between the producing team, the cast and the New Zealand crews, words don’t do justice to how thrilled I am to be bringing this film home.”

    And here’s executive producers Navid McIlhargey and Erik Olsen:

    “We’re very excited to embark on this film with so many longtime friends. Sean wrote the script after working with us as an executive on the Warner Bros. lot. And that’s where we met Zac while he was shooting ‘Chuck’ on Stage 4 and befriended Zoë after seeing her brilliant stunt work in ‘Kill Bill.’”

    When will ‘Free Fall’ be in theaters?

    ‘Free Fall’, as in indie production, hasn’t kicked off shooting yet and doesn’t have a confirmed release date.

    Zoë Bell in 'Angel of Death'.
    Zoë Bell in ‘Angel of Death’. Photo: Crackle.

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  • Every DC Extended Universe Movie Ranked

    Jason Momoa as Aquaman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    Jason Momoa as Aquaman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures/ ™ & © DC Comics.

    Rest in peace DCEU.

    The DC Extended Universe began a decade ago with ‘Man of Steel‘ but will officially come to an end on December 22nd when the final DCEU movie, ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’is released in theaters.

    New DC Studios co-chairman James Gunn recently announced his plans for the future that include ‘Superman: Legacy,’ ‘The Authority,’ ‘The Brave and the Bold,’ ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow,’ and ‘Swamp Thing.’

    To honor the conclusion of the DCEU and the release of ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ Moviefone is ranking every DCEU movie ever made!

    However, since ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League‘ (the reedited version of 2017’s ‘Justice League‘) is not considered cannon, we will not include it. We are also only focusing on the DCEU films, so we won’t be including HBO Max‘s ‘Peacemaker‘ either.

    Without further ado, let’s begin!


    15) ‘Justice League’ (2017)

    Jason Momoa, Gal Gadot, and Ray Fisher in 'Justice League.'
    (L to R) Jason Momoa, Gal Gadot, and Ray Fisher in ‘Justice League.’

    Fuelled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s (Henry Cavill) selfless act, Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) and Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) assemble a team of metahumans consisting of Barry Allen (Ezra Miller), Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa) and Victor Stone (Ray Fisher) to face the catastrophic threat of Steppenwolf (Ciarán Hinds) and the Parademons who are on the hunt for three Mother Boxes on Earth.

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    14) ‘Suicide Squad’ (2016)

    Cara Delevingne in 'Suicide Squad.'
    Cara Delevingne in ‘Suicide Squad.’

    A secret government agency led by Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) recruits some of the most dangerous incarcerated super-villains (including Will Smith as Deadshot and Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn) to form a defensive task force. Their first mission: save the world from the apocalypse and kill the Joker (Jared Leto).

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    13) ‘Wonder Woman 1984′ (2020)

    Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman in 'Wonder Woman 1984.'
    Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman in ‘Wonder Woman 1984.’

    A botched store robbery places Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) in a global battle against a powerful and mysterious ancient force that puts her powers in jeopardy. Also starring Chris Pine as Steve Trevor, Kristen Wiig as Barbara Minerva/Cheetah, and Pedro Pascal as Maxwell Lord.

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    12) ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ (2023)

    Ross Butler as Super Hero Eugene, Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Grace Caroline Currey as Super Hero Mary, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D. J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure Shazam! Fury of the Gods,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    (L to R) Ross Butler as Super Hero Eugene, Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Grace Caroline Currey as Super Hero Mary, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D. J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2022 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    Billy Batson (Asher Angel and Zachary Levi) and his foster siblings, who transform into superheroes by saying “Shazam!”, are forced to get back into action and fight the Daughters of Atlas (Helen Mirren, Lucy Liu and Rachel Zegler), who they must stop from using a weapon that could destroy the world.

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    11) ‘The Flash‘ (2023)

    Ezra Miller as Barry Allen / The Flash in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'The Flash,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    Ezra Miller as Barry Allen / The Flash in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘The Flash,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures/™ & © DC Comics. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    When his attempt to save his family inadvertently alters the future, Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) becomes trapped in a reality in which General Zod (Michael Shannon) has returned and there are no Super Heroes to turn to. In order to save the world that he is in and return to the future that he knows, Barry’s only hope is to race for his life. But will making the ultimate sacrifice be enough to reset the universe?

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    10) ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom‘ (2023)

    Jason Momoa as Aquaman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    Jason Momoa as Aquaman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures/ ™ & © DC Comics.

    Black Manta (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II), still driven by the need to avenge his father’s death and wielding the power of the mythic Black Trident, will stop at nothing to take Aquaman (Jason Momoa) down once and for all. To defeat him, Aquaman must turn to his imprisoned brother Orm (Patrick Wilson), the former King of Atlantis, to forge an unlikely alliance in order to save the world from irreversible destruction.

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    9) ‘Black Adam’ (2022)

    Dwayne Johnson as Black Adam in New Line Cinema’s action adventure 'Black Adam.'
    Dwayne Johnson as Black Adam in New Line Cinema’s action adventure ‘Black Adam,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2022 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Nearly 5,000 years after he was bestowed with the almighty powers of the Egyptian gods—and imprisoned just as quickly—Black Adam (Dwayne Johnson) is freed from his earthly tomb, ready to unleash his unique form of justice on the modern world and battle the Justice Society, including Hawkman (Aldis Hodge) and Dr. Fate (Pierce Brosnan), in the process.

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    8) ‘Blue Beetle‘ (2023)

    Xolo Mariduena as Jaime Reyes in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure Blue Beetle,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    Xolo Mariduena as Jaime Reyes in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure Blue Beetle,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Hopper Stone/SMPSP/™ & © DC Comics. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    Recent college grad Jaime Reyes (Xolo Mariduena) returns home full of aspirations for his future, only to find that home is not quite as he left it. As he searches to find his purpose in the world, fate intervenes when Jaime unexpectedly finds himself in possession of an ancient relic of alien biotechnology: the Scarab.

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    7) ‘Shazam!’ (2019)

    Jack Dylan Grazer and Zachary Levi in 2019's 'Shazam!'
    (L to R) Jack Dylan Grazer and Zachary Levi in 2019’s ‘Shazam!’

    Teenager Billy Batson (Asher Angel) is given the ability to become an adult superhero (Zachary Levi) in times of need with a single magic word. Also starring Jack Dylan Grazer as Frederick “Freddy” Freeman, Djimon Hounsou as the Wizard Shazam, and Mark Strong as Dr. Thaddeus Sivana.

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    6) ‘Man of Steel’ (2013)

    Henry Cavill as Superman in 'Man of Steel.'
    Henry Cavill as Superman in ‘Man of Steel.’

    A young boy learns that he has extraordinary powers and is not of this earth. As a young man, he journeys to discover where he came from and what he was sent here to do. But the hero in him must emerge if he is to save the world from annihilation and become the symbol of hope for all mankind.

    The movie stars Henry Cavill as Clark Kent/Kal-El/Superman, Amy Adams as Lois Lane, and Michael Shannon as General Zod.

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    5) ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice‘ (2016)

    Ben Affleck as Batman in 2016's 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.'
    Ben Affleck as Batman in 2016’s ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.’

    Fearing the actions of a god-like Super Hero left unchecked, Gotham City’s own formidable, forceful vigilante takes on Metropolis’s most revered, modern-day savior, while the world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs.

    And with Batman (Ben Affleck) and Superman (Henry Cavill) at war with one another, a new threat quickly arises, putting mankind in greater danger than it’s ever known before. Also featuring Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, and Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth.

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    4) ‘Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)’ (2020)

    Rosie Perez, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Margot Robbie, Ella Jay Basco and Jurnee Smollett-Bell in 'Birds of Prey.'
    (L to R) Rosie Perez, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Margot Robbie, Ella Jay Basco and Jurnee Smollett-Bell in ‘Birds of Prey.’ Credit: Claudette Barius/Warner Bros.

    Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) joins forces with a singer (Jurnee Smollett-Bell as Dinah Lance/Black Canary), an assassin (Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Helena Bertinelli/The Huntress) and a police detective (Rosie Perez as Renee Montoya) to help a young girl (Ella Jay Basco as Cassandra Cain) who had a hit placed on her after she stole a rare diamond from a crime lord (Ewan McGregor as Roman Sionis/Black Mask).

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    3) ‘Wonder Woman’ (2017)

    Gal Gadot in 'Wonder Woman.'
    Gal Gadot in ‘Wonder Woman.’

    An Amazon princess (Gal Gadot) comes to the world of Man in the grips of the First World War to confront the forces of evil and bring an end to human conflict. Also starring Chris Pine as Steve Trevor and David Thewlis as Ares.

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    2) ‘Aquaman’ (2018)

    Jason Momoa in 2018's 'Aquaman.'
    Jason Momoa in 2018’s ‘Aquaman.’

    Once home to the most advanced civilization on Earth, Atlantis is now an underwater kingdom ruled by the power-hungry King Orm (Patrick Wilson). With a vast army at his disposal, Orm plans to conquer the remaining oceanic people and then the surface world. Standing in his way is Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa), Orm’s half-human, half-Atlantean brother and true heir to the throne.

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    1) ‘The Suicide Squad’ (2021)

    Margot Robbie, Daniela Melchior, Idris Elba, Sylvester Stallone, and David Dastmalchian in 'The Suicide Squad'
    (L to R) Margot Robbie, Daniela Melchior, Idris Elba, Sylvester Stallone, and David Dastmalchian in ‘The Suicide Squad’

    Welcome to Belle Reve, the prison where the worst Super-Villains are kept and where they will do anything to get out, even join the super-secret Task Force X. Today’s assignment? Assemble a collection of cons, including Bloodsport (Idris Elba), Peacemaker (John Cena), Ratcatcher 2 (Daniela Melchior), King Shark (Sylvester Stallone), and everyone’s favorite psycho, Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie).

    Now arm them heavily and drop them on the enemy-infused island of Corto Maltese. Trekking through a jungle teeming with militant adversaries and guerrilla forces at every turn, the Squad is on a search-and-destroy mission with only Colonel Rick Flag (Joel Kinnaman) on the ground to make them behave, and Amanda Waller’s (Viola Davis) government techies in their ears, tracking their every movement.

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  • ‘Teddy’s Christmas’ Interview: Zachary Levi

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    Opening in North America theaters on December 1st is the English-dubbed version of Andrea Eckerbom’s hit Norwegian CGI-live action hybrid movie ‘Teddy’s Christmas,’ which features the voice of Zachary Levi (‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’) in the title role.

    Zachary Levi stars in 'Teddy's Christmas,' which opens in U.S. theaters on December 1st.
    Zachary Levi stars in ‘Teddy’s Christmas,’ which opens in U.S. theaters on December 1st.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Zachary Levi about his work on ‘Teddy’s Christmas,’ how he got involved in the project, dubbing another actor’s performance, working with the director, playing a different type of character, and making a Christmas movie, as well as his opinion on the state of Superhero movies today.

    Zachary Levi attends the World Premiere of 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods' in Westwood, CA.
    Zachary Levi attends the World Premiere of ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ in Westwood, CA. Photo: Eric Charbonneau.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interview.

    Moviefone: To begin with, how did you get involved with ‘Teddy’s Christmas,’ and what was it like dubbing over another actor’s performance?

    Zachary Levi: I got involved because they came with an offer. They said, “Hey. We made this delightful little movie, ‘Teddy’s Christmas,’ in a very different language, and we’d like to bring it to the American market. We think Zach would be the perfect English voice to be Teddy.” I thought, like I said, it was a delightful project. It was already really a wonderful little film that they had made, and I’d never voiced a teddy bear before. You got to do that once in your life. But also, I had never dubbed anything. I had been dubbed, but I was never the dubber. I was like, “This could be a really interesting challenge. I’ve never done that.” That’s honestly a lot of what I try to do when I’m picking roles, is there a challenge in there somewhere? Is there something I’ve never done? Is it a skill I need to learn, or an emotional place I’ve never been to, or a character I’ve never really put on? In this case, it was a little bit of all that in that I’d never played this exact type of character, but also, I had never dubbed anything. I thought that would be an interesting experience, and it was, by the way. It’s an interesting challenge, because you must do it, obviously, in sync. I mean, fortunately, Teddy doesn’t have lips, so it’s more of an open and shut case, if you will. But still, you got to kind of line it up to that, and then, also, there’s a certain amount of time Teddy’s talking. So, whatever you’re saying must fit into that time, whereas if we’re doing an original piece, the lines can be kind of as long or short or whatever. You’re creating it in the moment. But with this role with Teddy, it was a different type of challenge, but a fun one.

    'Teddy's Christmas' opens in U.S. theaters on December 1st.
    ‘Teddy’s Christmas’ opens in U.S. theaters on December 1st.

    MF: There is a lot of Norwegian humor in the movie. Did you watch the original Norwegian film first, and did any of the jokes go over your head?

    ZL: I didn’t get all the jokes until later when we were recording. You’re basically going scene by scene, line by line. But it was interesting because I understood. Not only did I understand the script and the story better doing that, but also, we were able to adjust. Because there were certain references that were very Norwegian and there was no translational equal in English. So, we were kind of having to figure that out, like, “Oh yeah. What would we say here?” Also, “What do we say here that matches Teddy’s mouth that is this long of a sentence or a time?” So yes and no. Watching it, you don’t really understand all of it, because again, there’s some inside baseball stuff for those guys. But then, that also made it more challenging and therefore more enjoyable in some ways.

    Zachary Levi stars in 'Teddy's Christmas,' which opens in U.S. theaters on December 1st.
    Zachary Levi stars in ‘Teddy’s Christmas,’ which opens in U.S. theaters on December 1st.

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    MF: What was the recording process like, and did you find Teddy’s voice right away?

    ZL: Well, the voice was me, basically. Listen, I do all kinds of different voices, dialects, accents and stuff, but I don’t get hired for that as much. I think also, part of getting hired was that they’re looking for an actor of some repute, of some kind of name or marquee value, because they’re bringing this movie to the U.S. So in that case, they’re banking on your voice, because nobody can see your face. So, if I change my voice too much, then it’s like, “Why did we hire that guy? We didn’t need that guy. We could go get somebody else.” So, the voice was pretty much still my voice, but obviously, the character of Teddy is not exactly my character. It’s interesting, because he’s kind of very naive to most things in the world. He’s this stuffed animal come to life with all his little toy friends, and so they’re very ignorant about a lot of things. But also, he’s already got all these big dreams. He’s like, “I want to go travel, and see this, and do that,” and this ego that’s in him of like, ” I can’t do that with a kid. I need an adult. I need an adult that’s got money, baby.” So, it was fun getting to hold those two things, those seemingly very paradoxical things, this naivete, but also this almost jaded ego. The director for my sessions was a wonderful dude who was not in the booth with me. I think he was in Germany, and he gets hired to do a lot of these foreign language projects because he speaks multiple languages. So, what he’ll do is he’ll watch the foreign language version and get the translation of that. Then, he’s looking at Teddy and all the human’s mouths and everything, and he’s trying to rewrite the exact sentiment, but in different wording so that it matches the way the lips would move if you’re saying it in English because obviously, languages transpose a lot of different things and whatnot. So, it’s really a fascinating job, and because I had never dubbed anything, I had never really met anyone like him. So that’s how the process was. It was a couple different sessions, and we just, very systematically, thoroughly made our way through and made sure that it was all there, that the tone was all there, that it matched with the rest of what the movie is and what everybody else was doing, and that all the lips were synced, and that was that.

    'Teddy's Christmas' opens in U.S. theaters on December 1st.
    ‘Teddy’s Christmas’ opens in U.S. theaters on December 1st.

    MF: Teddy is a different type of character than we’ve seen you play in the past. Can you talk about the challenges of playing this role, and since this is a Christmas movie, do you hope that the film will become a holiday tradition for families to watch?

    ZL: I mean, nail on the head in that that’s so much of what you hope for. I mean, listen, every time I take on a job, anytime I go do a movie or a TV show or whatever it is that I’m doing, my initial hope is, “I hope this blesses people. I hope that this brings joy, love, peace, and hope.” Or with dramatic roles, “Does it shine a light on something important? Does it stir something in their soul? Does it make them angry about something?” Sometimes, you need to get people to say, “What’s going on in the world? Let’s go make a change. Let’s do something about it.” So that’s the initial hope, that whoever sees it, whenever they see it, that they’re positively affected by the piece. Holiday movies are, more than any other season or other holiday, Christmas holiday movies have a season, and they come through. They’re on, and you want to watch them, because they keep you in that same festive, holiday kind of vibe, which is the best part about the holidays. All the running around and the stress of getting all the gifts and doing all the things, we should all be generous, but we should be generous all year long. It’s one of the things about the holidays that’s always kind of bugged me. I feel like everybody waits for Thanksgiving to be thankful, and they wait for Christmas to be generous. It’s like, how about you just do that all year long? Why do we need a day to remind us? Because we’ve lost our way. So, it’s great to be a part of that ethos with holiday films, and I’ve gotten to do a couple of them now at this point. I love it. Also, I love being able to make movies that, while Teddy isn’t exactly a character I’ve ever played before, the four-quadrant family entertainment of it all is something I’m very well familiar with, versed in, and blessed by, and I’ve been blessed by for many years. I love that I’ve been doing this for 25 years as an actor professionally, which is crazy. So, it’s amazing. But I’ve been doing this for this long, and I’ve gotten to do, essentially, family entertainment since the beginning of my career. So, there are kids that watched ‘Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel’ and ‘Chuck’. Right? That was back in 2007. Those children are adults now. They’re adults, and I’ll meet them, and they go, “I loved you in ‘Alvin and the Chipmunks,’” or “I loved you in ‘Chuck,’” or ‘Tangled,’ or ‘Shazam!’ or the various things I’ve gotten to do. So, I hope that this is one of those things, too. I hope that there are kids years from now that go, “Were you the voice of Teddy in ‘Teddy’s Christmas?’ I loved that movie when I was a kid,” or even adults that I’ll meet now, and hopefully they enjoy it just as much.

    Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D.J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods,'a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures.
    (L to R) Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D.J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2021 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    MF: Finally, as you are probably aware, there has been a lot of online chatter recently that the superhero genre is dying because both Marvel and DC have had a difficult time at the box office this year. You’ve appeared in both Marvel movies (‘Thor: The Dark World’ and ‘Thor: Ragnarok’) and DC films (‘Shazam!’ and ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’), so you are uniquely qualified to answer this question. In your opinion, what do you think is the future of superhero movies? Are audiences tired of the genre or do you think it will make a comeback?

    ZL: Well, listen, I’m not the authority on the matter in that I’m sure the people at the top of Marvel and DC, they’re all having conversations, possibly even with each other, commiserating about these various things. So, 15 years ago, that was really the beginning with ‘Iron Man.’ Not that there weren’t other superhero movies prior to that. Obviously, Michael Keaton‘s ‘Batman’ and ‘Superman,’ things that were still very powerful. It was like, “Now, we have the special effects. We have CG, and it’s ready.” Because there were some movies that could have been pretty good, but the CG wasn’t great yet, and ‘Iron Man,’ from soup to nuts, Robert Downey Jr. and Jon Favreau created something very special. Then, the computer graphics were there, and that really led the charge into, I think, the modern era of these last 15 years of superhero movies. There have been so many great ones, I think in both universes. But listen, the state of it all right now, I think that there are things going on internally, I’m sure, at each company. There are things unique to those companies that they are navigating, they are trying to figure out and bring audiences the best movies that they can, I hope. It’s all above my pay grade, but I will concur that I think it’s obvious that too much of a good thing is too much. Also, maybe it’s not even just too much of a good thing. Maybe it was a good thing for a while, and now it is losing. It’s not just people burning out on the genre, but also studios and filmmakers having a harder and harder time reinventing the genre. The formula starts looking old, and you’re like, “Do we do the formula? Because the formula worked.” Sometimes people really want that. They really want the formula, audiences, but then, also, they don’t. You know? I think a great example of something like that, in fact, it’s a perfect example, is ‘Joker.’ While not a superhero movie, obviously, it’s a supervillain movie, but a super comic movie, nonetheless. What they did with that film was a reinvention on the genre. Right? It was the same genre, essentially, I mean the same universe, but kind of a different genre, because it was like ‘Taxi Driver.’ It was like this exploration of mental health and illness, which I thought was incredible, and it won so big, and deservedly so. Because it wasn’t just making a Joker movie that would somehow fit into the same slipstream as everything else. So, I think that’s what it’s going to take. I think it’s going to take not just, hopefully, people being less fatigued, but I think the fatigue is directly connected to the fact that they’re tired of the same thing. If we can give them even variations on the theme, like, “Well, here’s what we were doing, and here, we’re going to do this.” Maybe that can even fit into this universe? I like that finally, both universes are claiming a multiverse, because a multiverse essentially allows you to not have to connect everything. Everything can kind of exist in its own thing, and if you want to, you can connect a character, but it’s played by a different actor. Because it’s that human playing that character in that part of the multiverse. So, I think the more that we can think outside the box into those worlds, and making movies that are even more specific to that character in that universe, I think will be cool. I think that will help.

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    What is the plot of ‘Teddy’s Christmas?’

    While visiting a Christmas market in her Norwegian town, eight-year-old Mariann (Marte Klerck-Nilssen) suddenly sees an unbelievable sight: on the top shelf of a carnival game booth, the most adorable stuffed teddy bear (Zachary Levi) has just moved his head and sneezed. Feeling an instant connection with the living stuffed-animal, Mariann can’t think of any better Christmas wish than to win him as a prize. But when someone else wins Teddy, it’s up to him and his new hedgehog friend, Bolla (Lene Kongsvik Johansen), to reconnect with Mariann and discover the true importance of family and friendship.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Teddy’s Christmas’?

    Zachary Levi stars in 'Teddy's Christmas,' which opens in U.S. theaters on December 1st.
    Zachary Levi stars in ‘Teddy’s Christmas,’ which opens in U.S. theaters on December 1st.

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  • Survival Thriller ‘Fall’ Spawning Two Sequels

    Grace Caroline Currey in 'Fall.'
    Grace Caroline Currey in ‘Fall.’

    Preview

    • The team behind 2022’s ‘Fall’ is planning two sequels.
    • Co-writer/director Scott Mann will produce the second and make the third.
    • The first sequel will shoot next June.

    Last year, survival thriller ‘Fall’ became something of a cult hit, its vertiginous thrills entertaining audiences here and globally in theaters. And in some countries, it also arrived on Netflix (with little fanfare) but ended up still drawing in plenty of viewers.

    Co-writer/director Scott Mann’s film was a surprise critical and box office success –– made for $3 million, it ended up with more than $17 million. It also became known for the use of an AI technology called TrueSync that changed expletives from the main characters into more family-friendly language for release.

    What’s the story of ‘Fall’?

    Grace Caroline Currey and Virginia Gardner in 'Fall.'
    (L to R) Grace Caroline Currey and Virginia Gardner in ‘Fall.’

    The film follows two best friends — played by ‘Shazam!’s Grace Caroline Currey and ‘Halloween’s Virginia Gardner — who climb 2,000 feet to the top of an abandoned radio tower and find themselves stranded with no way down. Their expert climbing skills are put to the test as they desperately fight to survive the elements, vultures, a lack of supplies, and vertigo-inducing heights.

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    Who else was in ‘Fall’?

    Even though the story mostly focused on the two women, the cast also featured the likes of Mason Gooding, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Jasper Cole, Darrell Dennis and Bamm Ericsen.

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    What do the producers say about the ‘Fall’ sequels?

    Grace Caroline Currey and Virginia Gardner in 'Fall.'
    (L to R) Grace Caroline Currey and Virginia Gardner in ‘Fall.’

    Here’s what Christian Mercuri, CEO of financial backers Capstone Studios, had to say:

    “These two new sequels are wonderful opportunities to expand on the original. We want to now take the franchise even further as we assemble the very best team and ideas to ensure the next hair-raising, death defying and pulse pounding film to global audiences.”

    And Mann, who will be closely involved going forward, said this:

    “I am thrilled to be continuing the Fall journey and taking it to the next level. We’ve got a really special cinematic experience planned and I’m immensely grateful to my fellow producers for backing the vision. I’m also excited to be working with new collaborators as well as reuniting with the original gang, and obviously can’t wait to be back filming thousands of feet up.”

    The plan, according to The Hollywood Reporter, is to have some of the original characters return for the sequels, while adding new ones. And Mann is going to produce the second and return to co-write and direct the third as he did with the first.

    How can I watch ‘Fall’ and the sequels?

    ‘Fall’ is currently available to rent and buy on all major digital platforms. It can be streamed via Starz and Spectrum.

    Fall 2’ is scheduled to start shooting in June next year. Neither it nor ‘Fall 3’ have a release date set yet.

    Grace Caroline Currey and Virginia Gardner in 'Fall.'
    (L to R) Grace Caroline Currey and Virginia Gardner in ‘Fall.’

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  • Zachary Levi Calls Out “Hollywood Garbage”

    Zachary Levi as Shazam in New Line Cinema’s action adventure 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    Zachary Levi as Shazam in New Line Cinema’s action adventure ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Zachary Levi continues to be one of the more outspoken actors, especially at a time when performers and writers can’t talk up their work given the strikes.

    In fact, he broached that very subject recently, receiving backlash for seemingly speaking out against the strikes.

    Levi recently clarified his comments on striking.

    “I fully support my union, the WGA, and the strike. I remain an outspoken critic of the exploitative system that us artists are subject to work in since I started my journey in this business 25 years ago. This strike is necessary to protect ourselves, our writers, and all those working in production who make the industry move.”

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    Levi calls out Hollywood garbage

    Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D.J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods,'a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures.
    (L to R) Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D.J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2021 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    But this weekend, he turned his attention obliquely to work, calling out the studios for producing what he called “garbage”.

    This is what Levi said at Fan Expo Chicago, as reported by Entertainment Weekly:

    “I personally feel like the amount of content that comes out of Hollywood that is garbage — they don’t care enough to actually make it great for you guys. They don’t. How many times do you watch a trailer and go, ‘Oh my god, this looks so cool!’ Then you go to the movie and it’s like, ‘This was what I get?’ They know that once you’ve already bought the ticket and you’re in the seat, they’ve got your money. And the only way for us to change any of it is to not go to the garbage. We have to actively not choose the garbage. It’ll help. It’ll help a lot.”

    It’s a matter of some irony that audiences rejected Levi’s latest output, as superhero sequel ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ flopped at the box office earlier this year, making $133.8 million worldwide (not great given its estimated $125 million budget and unknown marketing costs).

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    Charlie Kaufman speaks out

    Jessie Buckley as Young Woman and director Charlie Kaufman on the set of 'I'm Thinking Of Ending Things.'
    (L to R) Jessie Buckley as Young Woman and director Charlie Kaufman on the set of ‘I’m Thinking Of Ending Things.’ Photo: Mary Cybulski/NETFLIX © 2020.

    Yet Levi wasn’t alone in his comments. Charlie Kaufman, the writer/director behind ‘Synecdoche, New York’ and 2020’s ‘I’m Thinking of Ending Things’ was leading a masterclass at the Sarajevo Film Festival and urged filmmakers to find a new way to create work outside of the studio system.

    According to Deadline, this is what he said:

    “At this point, the only thing that makes money is garbage. It’s just fascinating. It makes a fortune, and that’s the bottom line. It’s very seductive to the studios but also to the people who engage and become the makers of that garbage, especially if they’re lauded for the garbage because they don’t have to look inward or think long about what they’re doing.”

    He also touched on the subject of A.I. –– which has been a hot-button topic, especially between writers and the studios as the strikes rumble on.

    This was his comment:

    “Once you give that up and allow the studios to use AI to write their screenplay, there’s no going back. Then there’s no hope because AI can’t create a moment of humanity. As long as people are doing it and there’s that struggle, then there’s always a chance that something will come out of it that will be worth something to human beings.”

    Ross Butler as Super Hero Eugene, Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Grace Caroline Currey as Super Hero Mary, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D. J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure Shazam! Fury of the Gods,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    (L to R) Ross Butler as Super Hero Eugene, Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Grace Caroline Currey as Super Hero Mary, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D. J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2022 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

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  • Zachary Levi Unsure Of His Return To ‘Shazam!’

    Zachary Levi attends the World Premiere of 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods' in Westwood, CA.
    Zachary Levi attends the World Premiere of ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ in Westwood, CA. Photo: Eric Charbonneau.

    Zachary Levi opens up about the superhero film ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ and his future with the franchise. In an interview with The FilmUp Podcast, the actor acknowledges the criticism from movie critics, “I don’t know what the future holds for it all because, unfortunately, the second movie was not well received,” Levi says of the low critics’ score, “The audience score is still quite good, but the critics’ score was very oddly and perplexingly low, and people were insanely unkind.”

    Currently, ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ stands at 49% from critics on Rotten Tomoates and an audience score of 86%. For comparison, the 2019 ‘Shazam!’ is certified Fresh on the aggregator site, with a 90% critics’ score and 82% audience score. The film became available on digital less than a month after its theatrical release, grossing $133 million worldwide. The production budget for ‘ Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ was $125 million.

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    The actor eludes to reasons why the sequel did not perform as well as its predecessor:

    “I think even just the world, from the first movie to the second movie, the world has shifted so much. Social media has shifted so much. Hate, online hate and haters and trolls, and factions and all that has just gotten more galvanized in its toxicity. I think there are people who genuinely, unfortunately, want to destroy certain projects because they don’t like them, or they don’t like me, or they don’t like other people involved in them or whatever.”

    Levi questions whether or not he’ll be able to return as Shazam in the new DCU but remains hopeful, “I have no idea where we go from here. I just hope that or believe that history will show… it will be one of those things that people will go back, people will watch ‘Fury of the Gods’ on home streaming or on a plane or whatever, and it will be this movie that they heard so much s**t about and then they will be like, ‘Well, wait a minute.’ ”

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    Uncertain Future For Shazam

    Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D.J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods,'a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures.
    (L to R) Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D.J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2021 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    The first movie was released in 2019, prior to James Gunn and Peter Safran being named as co-chairman for DC. While revealing their plans for future projects, Gunn and Safran did not include Shazam in the first phase, named “Chapter One: Gods and Monsters.”

    Zachary Levi is not the only actor with an uncertain future in the DCU. Fellow actors who held titular characters such as Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, and Dwayne Johnson are unlikely to return to reprise their roles. While certain superheroes have made cameo appearances in recent films such as ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ and ‘The Flash’ it doesn’t cement their return to the DCU since its revamp. We have yet to see a brand-new movie released under the reign of James Gunn and Peter Safran, other than what has been laid out in the initial roadmap promising ‘Superman: Legacy,’ ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow,’ ‘Brave and the Bold,’ ‘Swamp Thing,’ and ‘The Authority.’

    Ross Butler as Super Hero Eugene, Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Grace Caroline Currey as Super Hero Mary, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D. J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure Shazam! Fury of the Gods,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    (L to R) Ross Butler as Super Hero Eugene, Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Grace Caroline Currey as Super Hero Mary, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D. J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2022 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

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  • Where To Watch DC’s ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’

    'Shazam! Fury of the Gods,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2021 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    The DC comic-book sequel is coming to Max faster than you can say Shazam! Follow the Shazam family along on their next adventure and their battle with the daughters of Atlas.

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    Following the events of 2019’s Shazam! Billy Baxton and his foster siblings continue to be heroes for the people of Philadelphia, now with a better understanding of their newfound powers. But a new threat arrives that proves to be much more powerful than anything they have ever faced.

    David F. Sandberg (‘Annabelle: Creation’) returns to direct, with Zachary Levi and Asher Angel reprising their role as Shazam/Billy Baxton, Jack Dylan Grazer and Adam Brody as Freddy, Meagan Good and Faithe Herman as the ever-adorable Darla, Grace Caroline Currey as Mary, Ross Butler and Ian Chen as Eugene, D.J. Cotrona and Jovan Armand as Pedro, and Djimon Hounsou as the Wizard Shazam.

    The official synopsis for ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ is below:

    “Bestowed with the powers of the gods, Billy Batson and his fellow foster kids are still learning how to juggle teenage life with their adult superhero alter egos. When a vengeful trio of ancient gods arrives on Earth in search of the magic stolen from them long ago, Shazam and his allies get thrust into a battle for their superpowers, their lives, and the fate of the world.”

    ‘Shazam Fury of the Gods’ opened to $30.1 million, $23.3 million less than the first film despite it being number one in the box office for its opening weekend. The sequel has grossed $132.1 million worldwide since its release.

    Helen Mirren and Lucy Liu Faces Off Against The Shazam Family

    Helen Mirren as Hespera and Lucy Liu as Kalypso in New Line Cinema’s action adventure 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    (L to R) Helen Mirren as Hespera and Lucy Liu as Kalypso in New Line Cinema’s action adventure ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2022 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    On top of juggling their superpowers and their normal lives, Billy and his siblings faces a new threat in the Daughters of Atlas. Helen Mirren and Lucy Liu play sisters Hespera and Kalypso, arriving on Earth seeking revenge from those who took their powers. They go head-to-head with the Shazam family, stripping some of them of their powers, rendering Billy to face them alone.

    The chemistry between Mirren and Liu is undeniable, and some of the best moments in the film were when both were on screen together. The addition of Rachel Zegler (‘West Side Story‘) as the third sister Anthea created a fantastic dynamic as she struggled with how far her sisters are willing to go to regain their magic.

    Each sister possessed a different type of magic. Hespera has the power to manipulate the elements, giving her the ability to control air, water, fire, and earth. Kalypso has the power of chaos and can cause widespread panic and hysteria just by a whisper in one’s ear. Anthea has the ability to manipulate reality, giving her the control to wrap and shift her surroundings.

    The threat doesn’t stop there. This film is also filled with fantastical creatures from Greek mythology such as Ladon the Dragon, chimeras, minotaurs, harpies, and cyclops. The creatures were born out of the Tree of Life planted by Kalypso, wreaking havoc on Fawcett City. While not tied to the Greek mythology, unicorns also played a part in the movie serving as steeds for the Shazam fam.

    The Wonderous Cameo

    Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman in 'Wonder Woman 1984.'
    Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman in ‘Wonder Woman 1984.’

    In the 2019 ‘Shazam!’ film, there was plenty of mention of other DC superheroes such as Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and Superman. In fact, Superman (sort of) made a cameo towards the end of the film, though not played by Henry Cavill as he was only seen from the chin down. This was again mentioned in ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’, acknowledging that Shazam is not the only superhero in this universe.

    Audiences were quite surprised to see a full-on cameo of Wonder Woman, played by Gal Gadot. Wonder Woman appears during the film in Billy’s dream but her face was not revealed as the dream was interrupted by the Wizard Shazam in order to communicate with the teen. However, toward the end of the film, the Amazonian warrior appears again and as the camera continues to pan up it is revealed that it is Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman, complete with her iconic theme music.

    Since James Gunn and Peter Safran took over as co-chairmen of DC Studios, it was revealed that they’re resetting the DC Universe after ‘The Flash’. It is uncertain whether we’ll see the likes of Gal Gadot and other DC superhero actors such as Jason Momoa or even Zachary Levi appear in future DC films as their characters. Regardless of the future, it was a treat for DC fans to see Gadot’s Wonder Woman make her appearance in ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’.

    Where Can I Watch ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’?

    Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D.J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods,'a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures.
    (L to R) Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D.J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2021 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

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    The film premiered on March 14, 2023. You can still experience the superhero action-comedy in theaters. Be sure to check your local listings and Moviefone for showtimes below. ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ has a total runtime of 2 hour and 10 minutes.

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    Watch the official trailers for ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ below:

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    Prefer to watch experience the movie from your home? ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ will be arriving on HBO Max (soon to be renamed to Max) on May 23, 2023. If you’re not a subscribed to the streaming service, you have the option to purchase the movie or rent on VOD.

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    Ross Butler as Super Hero Eugene, Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Grace Caroline Currey as Super Hero Mary, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D. J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure Shazam! Fury of the Gods,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    (L to R) Ross Butler as Super Hero Eugene, Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Grace Caroline Currey as Super Hero Mary, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D. J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2022 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

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  • ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ Interview: Grace Caroline Currey

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    Currently playing in theaters is ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’ which is a sequel to 2019’s ‘Shazam!’ and is once again directed by David F. Sandberg (‘Annabelle: Creation’).

    What is the plot of ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods?’

    Set a few years after the events of 2019’s ‘Shazam!,’ Billy Batson (Asher Angel), Freddy Freeman (Jack Dylan Grazer), and their foster siblings can now transform into powerful superheroes by using the magic words “Shazam.” But with the Wizard Shazam (Djimon Hounsou) missing, when the daughters of Atlas (Helen Mirren, Lucy Liu and Rachel Zegler) return to Earth to claim back their magic, it’s up to Billy and his siblings to save the wizard and stop the evil sisters before they destroy Earth.

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    Who is in the cast of ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods?’

    ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ features returning cast members Asher Angel and Zachary Levi (‘American Underdog‘) as Billy Batson/Shazam, Jack Dylan Grazer and Adam Brody as Freddy Freeman, Meagan Good and Faithe Herman as Darla Dudley, Ross Butler and Ian Chen as Eugene Choi, D.J. Cotrona and Jovan Armand as Pedro Pena, Grace Caroline Currey as Mary Bromfield, and Djimon Hounsou as the Wizard Shazam, as well as new cast members Helen Mirren (‘The Queen’) as Hespera, Lucy Liu (‘Charlie’s Angels’) as Kalypso, and Rachel Zegler (‘West Side Story’) as Anthea.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Grace Caroline Currey about her work on ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’ playing Mary in her superhero form, wearing the costume and doing stunts, her DC Comics research, Zachary Levi’s leadership on set, reuniting with the cast, and working with new cast members Helen Mirren, Lucy Liu, and Rachel Zegler.

    Grace Caroline Currey attends the World Premiere of 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods' in Westwood, CA.
    Grace Caroline Currey attends the World Premiere of ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ in Westwood, CA. Photo Credit: Eric Charbonneau.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interview with Grace Caroline Currey about ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods.’

    Moviefone: To begin with, when did you learn that you would not only be returning for the ‘Shazam!’ sequel to play Mary Bromfield but that you would also be playing the character in her superhero form?

    Grace Caroline Currey: I mean, quite a few years had passed and every year that passed I feel like our whole cast would say, “Has anyone heard anything? Are we going to get a sequel? When is it happening?” So finally I got the call that we were going to get a sequel, it was happening, and it was a very long awaited phone call. Obviously, we have a massive cast and getting everyone’s schedules together was wild. But then also getting to be told, not only was I coming back for the sequel, but that I was going to get to be in the suit as well. That was another moment of, is this real? I think it didn’t feel real until I was in fittings and actually putting a costume on and looking at myself in the mirror and going, I don’t know what’s happening, but it’s happening and I’m here. It was crazy.

    Ross Butler as Super Hero Eugene and Grace Caroline Currey as Super Hero Mary in New Line Cinema’s action adventure 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    (L to R) Ross Butler as Super Hero Eugene and Grace Caroline Currey as Super Hero Mary in New Line Cinema’s action adventure ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Jessica Miglio. Copyright: © 2021 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    MF: Was it ever explained to you why the decision was made for you to be the only actor playing both your character and their superhero counterpart?

    GCC: I mean, technically speaking, and I think comic book wise, Mary didn’t visually change a whole ton when she was Mary Marvel in her comic book run. So it was actually pretty comic book accurate to have me doing both. But I will say, if you were going to have any of the kids do it, she’s the only one that makes sense because she’s the oldest, she is an adult. I think also technically speaking, when you have an adult actress playing the human form, it does visually get a little tricky when you have two adults playing the same role. I had a wonderful time getting to play Mary’s dramatic moments and then getting to play the entirety of her in her superhero form. They just said, “Let’s do it. Let’s have you be responsible for her human form, and her superhero form.” That was the best for me as an actor because I got to really plot out who Mary is through and through and be responsible for that continuity. That was the best. But yeah, the explanation was just that I’m the oldest and I’m an adult, and there you go.

    Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla, Grace Caroline Currey as Super Hero Mary and D.J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    (L to R) Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla, Grace Caroline Currey as Super Hero Mary and D.J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Jessica Miglio. Copyright: © 2021 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

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    MF: What was it like for you to finally wear the costume and perform some of your own stunts in the action sequences?

    GCC: Oh gosh, what a level up. I guess it was a level up for the human form of our characters too because we got to ride unicorns this time around and have a lot of action going on even in our human forms. But I really love doing stunts. I really love being in the stunt harness. It feels like the harness is a superpower in a way because I put it on and suddenly I’m able to fly. I’m able to flip upside down while flying and do all sorts of fun stuff, thanks to the harness. I’m able to land from a crazy high height and do a fun superhero landing. So, definitely getting to explore playing a superhero and then nerd out and have the kind of thoughts of, how do I pose my body when I’m flying or standing, and how is this different from when I’m human? That was really fun. I was talking to someone in our costume department and I was like, this is my first day on set, and I don’t know how to stand. Why is this feeling so complicated? I know it’s not, but I grew up looking at comic books. I grew up watching the ‘Batman: The Animated Series’ and ‘Justice League.’ I wanted to look like a superhero and I wanted to make sure I was doing it right. He’s like, “You’ve got to look at Olympic athletes and their physicality. Look at the photos of athletes because that was what comic book artists were using for their illustrations. They would grab stills of runners when they’re about to run.” That was really cool, looking at those. You’ve got that athletic feeling, you’re ready for action with your hands in fists and just this kind of I’m ready feeling. Whereas when it’s Mary in her human form, she’s sitting on a beanbag chair reading her organic chemistry book in a hunched over position.

    Faithe Herman as Darla Dudley, Jovan Armand as Pedro Pena, Ian Chen as Eugene Choi and Grace Caroline Currey as Mary Bromfield in New Line Cinema’s action adventure 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    (L to R) Faithe Herman as Darla Dudley, Jovan Armand as Pedro Pena, Ian Chen as Eugene Choi and Grace Caroline Currey as Mary Bromfield in New Line Cinema’s action adventure ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2021 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    MF: Mary Bromfield (or Mary Marvel, as the character was originally known), has played an important role in the pages of DC Comics. Did you dig into any of the comic books to research your character’s history, or did you choose not to so you could approach the character with a fresh perspective?

    GCC: I have a drawer of Mary comics that have been given to me. When I first played Mary, there actually was talk of, do we want to have the same actor for her human form and her superhero form? They were juggling and I was told, they hadn’t decided if I would be doing both or not. Then they ended up obviously going with the adult counterpart, which I think really sold the whole Shazam family into adults payoff. I feel like you really need that. So I had for the first one, a really dear friend of mine got me this giant box of Mary comics with different appearances and volumes, and I was just digging through trying to see, what’s the common thread of her mannerisms? She’s written a specific way that is different than some of her other appearances. We do see a little bit of this Mary in ‘The New 52’ because you’ve got the foster system, but it was still really cool to learn about her having this history of being Billy’s twin sister at one point, or the whole thing with her parents at an archeological dig storyline. All that stuff was so fun to learn about. I’m a bit like Mary, where I get really curious about things and I just want to get intellectually in it and know as much as I possibly can, and get as much knowledge as I can. So in prep for Superhero Mary, I had a lot already in my brain from the first ‘Shazam.’ If anything, it was just carrying over that established thing and just being mindful that at the end of the day, Mary’s the one with the wisdom of Solomon. That’s all.

    Jovan Armand as Pedro Pena, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla, Zachary Levi as Shazam and Grace Caroline Curry as as Super Hero Mary in New Line Cinema’s action adventure 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    (L to R) Jovan Armand as Pedro Pena, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla, Zachary Levi as Shazam and Grace Caroline Curry as as Super Hero Mary in New Line Cinema’s action adventure ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2021 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    MF: What was it like working with Zachary Levi, and as number one on the call sheet, what type of tone does he set during production?

    GCC: He is incredibly on it, always. I think he’s the most on it actor I’ve ever worked with. He’s so on it that sometimes it’s like, we can relax, let’s just take five. Because when he gets on set, he’s aware of what everybody is doing, how time could be managed better, and he’s really mindful that he is not contributing to time not being managed well. So he is always on his mark, he’s always ready, and he’s mindful where we need to be. He’s almost a Mary within the realm of filmmaking and it definitely comes from his experience on ‘Chuck.’ When you work on a TV show, you are so aware of how the sausage is made. So I think him being our leader, it’s great because it doesn’t feel like we’re sitting around twiddling our thumbs, because he’s always just on it. He knows what’s going on. I know this is sad to say, but sometimes you get on sets and your number one does not know their lines. It’s so sad to say that, but sometimes they just are not prepared and it’s always the most baffling thing to encounter because it’s like, do you want to be here? I love this and this is a job. Thank goodness he is not that person ever! So we’re really lucky to have Zach on ‘Shazam’ because he’s the glue. Everybody goes back to his house at the end of the day to hang out, play video games, and eat barbecue.

    Jovan Armand as Pedro Pena, Jack Dylan Grazer as Freddy Freeman, Asher Angel as Billy Batson, Faithe Herman as Darla Dudley, Grace Caroline Currey as Mary Bromfield and Ian Chen as Eugene Choi in New Line Cinema’s action adventure 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    (L to R) Jovan Armand as Pedro Pena, Jack Dylan Grazer as Freddy Freeman, Asher Angel as Billy Batson, Faithe Herman as Darla Dudley, Grace Caroline Currey as Mary Bromfield and Ian Chen as Eugene Choi in New Line Cinema’s action adventure ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2022 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    MF: What was it like reuniting with the other actors that play the foster kids, and also what was it like working for the first time with the adult actors that play the superheroes?

    GCC: Oh, it was really cool. I feel like I get all the presents because I’m with the kids, and I’m with the adults. I hang out with everybody the most. I selfishly felt like my joke is that I get invited to all the birthday parties. I get to be with the kid group chat and the adult group chat. I was running around the streets of Georgia with Djimon Hounsou for a lot of the movie, and he is an incredibly warm human, that’s very thoughtful and that was really cool to be. But then the superheroes, I mean, D.J. Cotrona’s become my Hollywood big brother. I’m always texting him being like, “D.J. I’ve come against this situation. What’s your advice?” Everyone in the adult cast seemed to have a moment where they were helping me with something. But working with the adults was really cool and there’s no bad egg, which is, when you have so many people, it’s rare. I’ve worked with lovely people. I don’t want to make it sound like I haven’t, but this experience was really special.

    Grace Caroline Currey and Helen Mirren attend the World Premiere of "Shazam! Fury of the Gods" in Westwood, CA.
    (L to R) Grace Caroline Currey and Helen Mirren attend the World Premiere of “Shazam! Fury of the Gods” in Westwood, CA. Photo Credit: Eric Charbonneau.

    MF: Finally, Oscar winner Helen Mirren, Lucy Liu and Rachel Zegler join the cast as the villainous Daughters of Atlas. What was your experience like working with them, and can you talk about what they brought to this sequel?

    GCC: Well, the cool thing I have to say about Helen is that you really wonder what the set is going to feel like when you have someone who’s such a legend. There’s definitely this feeling where it’s like, we’re in a Helen Mirren movie. Helen’s in our movie, Dame Helen Mirren! But I got to say, I was surprised by the fact that she felt like one of us. Sometimes it can feel a little bit like, “Everybody get ready. This person’s coming to set, who is a big deal.” But no, you turn around and she’s just right there and she’s ready to go. She’s at her mark before anyone else or anyone tells her, and she’s in the stunt harness getting picked up over Zach’s head. I’m watching this thinking, I’m afraid of Helen. She’s such a boss and also so inspiring. I want to be like Helen when I grow up. It was also really fun to have moments of sitting on the steps while we were waiting to shoot with Helen because she wasn’t the actor that was going immediately back to her trailer. She was there sitting on the steps and chatting with me. Then Lucy’s jumping up and telling our props department that because of the wood table we just smashed against the wall, there are now wood chips are on my cape and they could hurt me. Out of the blue, she’s stepping in and saying, “Everybody, I want you guys to be aware that these were on her cape. I’m going, ‘Thank you,” and she’s saying, “I got your back.” Then of course, I love Rachel. I feel like everybody knows I love Rachel. Rachel’s my buddy, and she’s awesome. She’s just a good egg and she’s such a great human.

    Ross Butler as Super Hero Eugene, Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Grace Caroline Currey as Super Hero Mary, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D. J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure Shazam! Fury of the Gods,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    (L to R) Ross Butler as Super Hero Eugene, Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Grace Caroline Currey as Super Hero Mary, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D. J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2022 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

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  • Dwayne Johnson Reportedly Vetoed ‘Black Adam’ Characters for ‘Shazam’ Sequel

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    (L to R) Dwayne Johnson in ‘Black Adam’ and Zachary Levi in ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods.’

    There are new revelations coming to light about what has been happening behind the scenes of DC movies. But before we go any further, we should specify that there are spoilers ahead for one of the end credits scenes of ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’.

    According to various sources, Dwayne Johnson –– star, producer and PR figurehead behind the ‘Black Adam’ movie –– vetoed the appearance of ‘Adam’ characters from the Justice Society of America showing up at the end of the Zachary Levi-starring superhero sequel.

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    What was supposed to happen at the end of the ‘Shazam!’ sequel?

    Here’s where we get into spoiler territory: in the first of two end credits scenes, Levi’s Shazam was supposed to be approached by Hawkman (Aldis Hodge) and at least one other member of the Justice Society to join their team.

    In the final film, it’s actually Agent Emilia Harcourt (Jennifer Holland) and John Economos (Steve Agee) from ‘The Suicide Squad’ and ‘Peacemaker’ who show up to drop word that the Society wants Shazam. It’s a little more confusing, since that pair have nothing to do with the Justice Society, but the swap was necessary when the Rock blocked the original plan.

    Director David F. Sandberg offered the first word on the change when talking to The Hollywood Reporter.

    Here’s what Sandberg said,

    “There were supposed to be characters from the Justice Society, but that fell apart three days before we were going to roll cameras. So, Peter Safran, who produced this movie and ‘Peacemaker’, made some calls, and thankfully, Jen Holland and Steve Agee were able to come by on very short notice.”

    Aldis Hodge as Hawkman in New Line Cinema’s action adventure 'Black Adam.'
    Aldis Hodge as Hawkman in New Line Cinema’s action adventure ‘Black Adam,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Copyright: © 2022 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved. Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures.

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    The Wrap has since dug into the matter further, pushing the concept that Johnson was doing everything he could to promote ‘Black Adam’ at ‘Shazam’s cost.

    It’s also worth noting that Levi posted the Wrap’s headline to an Instagram story with the caption “The truth shall set you free”.

    Johnson, of course, was attached to the role of Black Adam for more than a decade before the movie actually arrived last year. While the original plan had been for the historic Shazam antagonist (who has moved closer to anti-hero status as the years have gone by) to show up as the villain in the first ‘Shazam!’ movie, Johnson pushed for him to get his own film.

    And in advance of ‘Black Adam’, he began focusing more on the idea of Adam going up against Superman rather than Shazam, with Henry Cavill (who, when he was still scheduled to return as the character, showing up in a post-credits scene in ‘Black Adam).

    Of course, all of that was planned before James Gunn and Peter Safran took over running the DC Studios arm of Warner Bros. Discovery and have largely decided to wipe the slate clean and start over. And it’s worth pointing out, before ‘Black Adam’ underperformed at the box office.

    The studio is naturally hoping there will be less of this sort of chaos now that Gunn and Safran are on board and overseeing more of the connections between movies and characters, but time will tell.

    Ross Butler as Super Hero Eugene, Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Grace Caroline Currey as Super Hero Mary, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D. J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure Shazam! Fury of the Gods,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    (L to R) Ross Butler as Super Hero Eugene, Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Grace Caroline Currey as Super Hero Mary, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D. J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2022 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

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