Shazam! Fury of the Gods Review - Endearing Epic Entertainer

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Billy (Asher Angel) and his foster family hope to operate as a fully-fledged superhero team, but the

The stakes are higher because 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods' had a greater $125 million budget, and its sequel is trying to outdo its predecessor in classic

Although David F. Sandberg's sequel's third act is highly captivating, it's difficult to ignore some of the subpar VFX work on display. When you step back and consider how bad the visual effects in recent comic-book films have been, there is simply too much of it right in front of you to ignore, and it does this

The now-17-year-old Billy Batson's inner childishness is still warmly embraced by Zachary Levi in his own endearing ways. The MVP is Freddy Freeman, a.k.a. "Captain Every Power," once more. As the wisecracking superhero, Jack Dylan Grazer and Adam Brody deliver a delightfully funny joint performance. Some of the movie's funniest and most moving moments result from David F. Sandberg creating a special bond between Freddy and a few unexpected characters.

When it comes to Shazam's graphics, nothing particularly noteworthy can be said. Wrath of the Gods, yet Gyula Pados, a Hungarian

Plenty of twists and turns, and a worthy sequel that creatively develops DC mythos. With the rare opportunity to portray young children as allegedly fully-functional adult superheroes,
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