
Sequel to the 2019 film 'Shazam!'. Plot details are not yet known.... (Full plot summary below)
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Sequel to the 2019 film 'Shazam!'. Plot details are not yet known.
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| SlashfilmJeff EwingInconsistencies and issues aside, Shazam 2 hits the comic book movie sweet spot. The performances are strong, the humor lands, and the stakes feel high with comic book panache and the kinds of visuals one only gets in a comic book (business-destroying minotaurs, anyone?). |
| USA TodayBrian Truitt“Fury” piles on the mythos, monsters and magic, a smidge too heavily at times, but stays grounded, thanks to its earnestly goofy main man. |
| Original-CinJohn KirkIt’s an entertaining fantasy from a kid’s perspective that hearkens back to the days of reading a stack of comics on your bed for an afternoon that never seemed to end. |
| Rolling StoneChris VognarFury of the Gods makes for dandy spectacle, its digitally rendered catastrophe the match of any such competing big-screen visions of doom. But it somehow marries the pending apocalypse to a blithe spirit, and the cognitive dissonance never gets drastic enough to ruin the good time. |
| IndieWireKate ErblandIt’s charming — and it’s different, and it’s worth saving. |
| ColliderRoss BonaimeThere is potential within the Shazam! films that have never quite been met. Especially with this latest installment, this often feels like DC’s attempt at having a Spider-Man-esque character in their roster, and if you squint, you can almost see that possibility. |
| IGNTom JorgensenShazam! Fury of the Gods may not pull the heartstrings like its predecessor, but there’s no shortage of the chaotic good humor and energetic performances that put Billy Batson and the Shazamily on the map. |
| RogerEbert.comSimon AbramsIt’s schtickier and less assured than the first “Shazam!” but these leftovers still reheat well enough. |
| UproxxVince ManciniThe sequel is like watching a good friend come back from a study abroad with an affected accent that you can’t talk them out of. |
| The Observer (UK)Wendy IdeBilly’s inane babbling gets a little wearing, but the action sequences, featuring dragon-based mayhem, cyclopes and an army of formidable hell unicorns hopped up on candy, are pacy and fun. |