The advertising push for “Shazam! Fury of the Gods” has been an odd one, little doubt. The questions concerning the movie’s future amid the delicate reboot from new DC Studios co-CEOs, James Gunn and Peter Safran, dominated the discourse. The solely factor individuals appeared to care about is whether or not or not a “Shazam 3” was within the playing cards. The reply from filmmaker David F. Sandberg was completely different types of “I don’t know” adopted by the concept if individuals don’t help the sequel, there’s zero probability a 3rd will get made. Well, the 2 post-credits scenes in ‘Fury of the Gods’ positive do arrange loads of threequel hypothesis, even because the field workplace outcomes appear to place the ultimate nail within the coffin.
But earlier than we get to the field workplace, let’s speak concerning the two post-credits scenes. The first one, coming mid-credits, as they do in superhero motion pictures these days, focuses on Emilia Harcourt and John Economos, performed by Jennifer Holland and Steve Agee, respectively, recruiting Shazam for the Justice Society. This is an odd alternative, contemplating these two characters are greatest recognized for his or her work in “Peacemaker” and never essentially the parents you would possibly assume could be recruiting for a superteam. Alas, that’s what’s given, and in accordance with Sandberg’s current interview with THR, they weren’t the primary selections to indicate up.
“There were supposed to be characters from [‘Black Adam’s’] Justice Society, but that fell apart three days before we were going to roll cameras,” Sandberg mentioned. “So, Peter Safran, who produced this movie and ‘Peacemaker,’ made some calls, and thankfully, Jen Holland and Steve Agee were able to come by on very short notice.”
It clearly would have been far more fascinating to see members of the Justice Society present as much as recruit Shazam, however oh effectively.
The subsequent scene is a continuation of the scene that was on the very finish of the primary “Shazam” movie. This reveals Dr. Sivana and Mister Mind, as soon as once more, planning some type of subsequent transfer. Since this team-up was teased on the finish of the primary movie, many believed these two could be the villains once more for ‘Fury of the Gods.’ But that isn’t what Sandberg & Co. needed to do. And the filmmaker did clarify why these villains had been placed on the bench for the sequel.
“At first, we thought we’d continue Mister Mind and Sivana, so they would be the ones bringing the gods to this world, since Mister Mind has this big plan,” Sandberg mentioned to DC.com. “But that wound up just being too much story to tell. Even without Mind and Sivana, the movie is still, like, two hours and ten minutes long so we had [to make some choices].”
Both of those scenes do appear to arrange future adventures with Shazam. However, given the movie opened to a dismal $30.5 million domestically, the thought of one other movie appears utterly out of the query. Gunn has already mentioned that Shazam doesn’t determine into the plans for the brand new DCU, and contemplating ‘Fury of the Gods’ is probably going going to lose cash for WB theatrically, it could be foolish to imagine that the studio will probably be pushing for an additional “Shazam” movie anytime quickly.
Of course, Zachary Levi might present up as Shazam in a future challenge and followers could be excited. The character is well-liked. So, as a part of an ensemble, it could make sense and would possibly work effectively. But, as of now, it’s onerous to think about both of the post-credits teases paying off in any significant method.