While the fate of Justice League now rests on the shoulders of the Snyder Cut, there’s one DCEU property that’s almost guaranteed to enjoy a healthy run in the foreseeable future. We’re talking about Shazam!, a movie that managed to captivate a dedicated fan-base and restore some hope for DC’s flagging cinematic division.
There are not just one, but two movies in production for the The World’s Mightiest Mortal, with The Rock playing the lead role for his solo outing as Black Adam and then Shazam! 2. On a side note, since Dwayne Johnson is involved we’re definitely in for an entertaining romp, we’re thinking Jumanji with a side of Hobbs & Shaw bombastic action meets wise-cracking superhumans – the hype is very real.
But where does that leave the status of crossovers between all these franchises? Shazam and Black Adam are powerhouses in the DC comic books and their inclusion in some of the biggest arcs is a given. Injustice comes to mind, where the video game story was expanded through a comic book series in which heroes and villains from across the board duked it out, even switching sides and blurring the lines between the two. There is so much untapped potential.
The best we’ve gotten up until now equals to a hamstrung ensemble and a Superman cameo in Shazam! that amounted to little more than a body double in a costume, shown only from the neck down before the movie ended. It was a great moment in the film for sure, but it wasn’t even Henry Cavill.
As a result, fans wouldn’t stop pestering Shazam! director David F. Sandberg to release the full cut with Superman’s face included: the Sandberg Cut, as it were. So, now here we are in 2020, poised for the eventual release of a Snyder Cut, an Ayer Cut and a Twitter-facilitated Sandberg Cut (for just that scene), which you can check out for yourself down below.
I know a lot of you asked for this but I’m not so sure this is an improvement. But hey, at least you can stop messaging me about it now. pic.twitter.com/Y4BdiJ2MjE
— David F. Sandberg (@ponysmasher) May 29, 2020
Pretty funny, right? It might not’ve been the reveal that people were hoping for, but it’s nice to see the Shazam! director hasn’t lost his sense of humor and this clip is sure to bring a smile to the face of many.
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