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Real shame if this is the end of Shazam

Family feels at heart of fun follow-up

- Shazam! Fury of the Gods Cinemas ●●●●●

Shazam was the DCEU’s brightest and breeziest flick but now that new universe head honcho James Gunn is looking to reboot the cinematic output of Marvel’s biggest rivals, the superhero and the stars of his sequel are, like many of their counterpar­ts, on the chopping block.

In this case that’s a shame as Fury of the Gods builds on the successful origin story of its predecesso­r with an infectious­ly entertaini­ng follow-up.

Teenager Billy Batson (Asher Angel) and the hero he turns into (Zachary Levi) this time have the support of their superpower­ed foster siblings – and it’s just as well as angry gods Hespera (Helen Mirren) and Kalypso (Lucy Liu) are on the warpath.

For all the action set-pieces and CGI creations, much like the in-joke quoted Fast & Furious series, family is the driving force behind the relatively simple story.

All of the teens, and their adult superhero versions, are very different but Levi does everything he can to ensure a team effort.

There are a few small touching moments where Angel/Levi reflect on their past, and the uncertaint­y of their future as they “age out” of the foster system.

Cooper Andrews (Victor) and Marta Milans (Rosa) feel real and down-toearth as the heads of the family, with both seeing some action themselves this time around.

Mirren and Liu are fairly generic villainess­es who heavily rely on their real-life star power but Djimon Hounsou (Wizard) has the time of his life.

We don’t actually see much of Angel as he’s normally in his adult form, so Jack Dylan Grazer’s Freddy steals the show among the younger cast.

Levi leads the way really well, ably supported by a vain Adam Brody, adorable Meagan Good and resolute

Grace Caroline Currey.

It might not all work – the finale is cluttered and overcooked – but with an engaging ensemble, themes to relate to and a cracking cameo, I really hope lightning can strike a third time for Shazam and Co.

●What are your thoughts on the Shazam movies? Would you like to see further instalment­s? Email ian.bunting@ reachplc.com and I will pass on your comments – and any recommenda­tions you have – to your fellow readers.

 ?? ?? Family ties Zachary Levi’s hero leads the team
Family ties Zachary Levi’s hero leads the team

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