Zachary Levi Claims ‘Shazam!’ 2 Post-Credits Scene Was ‘Thwarted’: ‘I Haven’t Blamed Anybody’
“I’m merely coming to the defense of the truth,” Levi said in response to rumors that Dwayne Johnson’s “Black Adam” impacted the “Shazam!” sequel.
“I’m merely coming to the defense of the truth,” Levi said in response to rumors that Dwayne Johnson’s “Black Adam” impacted the “Shazam!” sequel.
“These decisions made by James [Gunn] and DC leadership represent their vision of DCU through their creative lens,” Johnson confirmed.
“All I wanted to do was make it through the day without scratching that man’s face,” Hodge said of his mace fights with The Rock.
What happens when Hollywood’s most risk-averse movie star collides with Hollywood’s most risk-averse movie genre? Exactly what you’d expect.
After a dire $317 million September, theaters have a reason to be cheerful with Dwayne Johnson as a DC Comics superhero.
“Rooting for all your success, brother,” Johnson tweeted to “The Whale” star Fraser after the film’s Venice Film Festival premiere.
In a new interview, Johnson reveals just how closely he has protected Black Adam over the years.
Johnson debuts as the “Shazam!” nemesis in the standalone Warner Bros. DC film, in theaters October 21.
“Obviously all these superhero movies just require so much VFX,” producer Hiram Garcia said. “VFX houses are just completely swamped with work.”
Audiences will have to wait a little longer to see Dwayne Johnson as “Black Adam” and Timotheé Chalamet as chocolatier Willy Wonka.
Johnson also accused Diesel of being manipulative in his attempts to lure him back to the franchise.
“Hobbs can’t be played by no other. I hope that you rise to the occasion and fulfill your destiny,” Diesel wrote on Instagram.