Shazam! Lead Drove His Parents Nuts Practicing The DC Hero's Magic Phrase

Shazam! Lead Drove His Parents Nuts Practicing The DC Hero's Magic Phrase

Although not all of them have one, many popular superheroes have great catchphrases that they shout before jumping in to save the day. The Thing says "It's clobberin' time!," the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles say "Cowabunga!" and the Tick shouts "Spoon!" as he charges into battle. For DC's Billy Batson, "Shazam!" isn't just a catchphrase, it is actually part of his powers, turning him into an adult superhero. So naturally it's important to get the saying right. For Asher Angel, who plays Billy Batson in next year's Shazam!, that meant repeating the line over and over again, much to his parent's chagrin, as he explained:

That line. That line I would just practice over and over and over. My mom would tell me 'Stop saying it!' Both of my parents.

Well, I can't say I blame Asher Angle since this is his first major movie and he wants to get it right. Shazam is the name of the hero (formerly Captain Marvel), his magic word and the name of the movie, so the delivery of 'Shazam' has to be on point. Of course, I can see how hearing "Shazam!" for the fiftieth time might get a bit tiresome for his parents, as Asher Angel told Entertainment Weekly. I expect that the charm of hearing their kid say "Shazam" over and over in a bunch of different ways wore off pretty quickly. But hey, I guess that's just the reality of living with a child actor; you have to allow for their process.

We won't know for sure how all that practice paid off until we see the movie, but I imagine we'll be hearing the magic word plenty in Shazam! We already got two different deliveries in the trailer. The first comes when Billy meets the Wizard and says 'Shazam' in a quizzical and humorous manner. The second is towards the end of the trailer when Billy Batson is in some sort of Christmas market and looks like he is about to head into battle. There he delivers it with authority, so clearly Asher Angel worked on all the vocal permutations of the phrase, much to mom and dad's delight.

What's kind of funny about this is that walking around the house saying a character catchphrase is something kids do anyways. Countless kids have probably walked around their parent's houses, perhaps in a Halloween costume or holding an action figure, saying "Hulk smash," "I have the power" and "Thundercats Ho!'". Only in this instance, the kid is a little older and he just happens to be actually bringing one of those characters to life on the big screen. So it's not childish, it's work.

Shazam! hits theaters on April 5, 2019. Check out our guide for all the latest news from the DCEU, and take a look at our release schedule for the biggest movies still to come this year.






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The 10 Most Anticipated Movie Trailers Of 2018

The 10 Most Anticipated Movie Trailers Of 2018

This was always going to be a crowded year at the box office. Avengers: Infinity War, Ocean's Eight, and Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald are just a few pf the blockbusters on our radar. But there are some who are on our watch list that still haven't given us a proper trailer, or even a single look into what's going on with their production. It's those films we're here to discuss, and the following 10 pictures are ones we're really looking forward to scoping out, yet we'd be even more excited about them if we could see some actual footage. (Hint hint, Hollywood.)

The First PurgeWhile we've gotten an announcement trailer for The First Purge, there was no real footage on display in the riff on a standard political ad. With the prequel nature of the project in play, as well as the surprise unveiling of cast member Marisa Tomei in the film's cast, it'd be nice to see both of those aspects at work in a longer form trailer.

The Equalizer 2For as steadily as The Equalizer 2 has progressed in its production, we haven't even been given a look at the film's poster, much less any footage. Considering Antoine Fuqua and Denzel Washington's latest reunion was shifted to the rather bullish release date of July 20th, you would have thought a small teaser would have been in the can, at least. Here's hoping we see something soon, otherwise we might start to worry about this one.

The MegA giant prehistoric shark versus Jason Statham and a team of experts. That's what The Meg is promising movie-goers who may not be familiar with the Steve Alten authored series of sci-fi adventure novels. But to those who have read the books, there's the typical anxiety of how the world of these stories will be brought to live in cinematic color. Both camps are waiting to see a trailer in action, and both have really good reasons to do so.

The PredatorThere's still plenty of time for The Predator to start its engines and tease its fans into an absolute frenzy, as September 14th will see the film's debut. But when your fans are a strong and long line of devotees that find themselves excited for the return of Shane Black's writing to the franchise, you can bet that the sooner you show off some action and dialogue from The Predator to the public, the stronger the buzz will begin to grow.

The NunFor as young as The Conjuring franchise is, it's certainly wasted no time putting out two different spin-offs into the world. While Annabelle is two films strong at the moment, The Nun is just starting with this summer's offering. With an extremely profitable franchise still in action, the excitement for a glimpse at Corin Hardy's follow-up centered around the titular menace featured in The Conjuring 2 only needs some tangible visuals to deliver this film into a rather lucrative debut.

Goosebumps 2The jury is kinda still out on Goosebumps 2. We don't know whether or not Jack Black's R.L. Stine will be back for the ride. We're still waiting for confirmation that the film's new subtitle is Goosebumps: Slappy's Revenge (or the rumored: Goosebumps: Horrorland). And since news has been a bit scarce as of late, we're wondering if the film's still on course for an October 12th release.

Halloween (2018)If director David Gordon Green's Halloween sequel were just another entry in the canon's continuing adventures, we'd still be pretty interested. That said, it's the fact that Green and co-writer Danny McBride have wiped the slate clean and crafted a direct sequel to the original film that really has folks talking about this new return to Haddonfield. Seeing Jamie Lee Curtis's Laurie Strode alive and well again in a movie theater, even if it's just for a sneak peek, is something that is also all the more exciting because of this daring decision. Now, let's see a teaser!

First ManAbout this time last year, Damian Chazelle and Ryan Gosling were among those who saw La La Land's dreams of taking home the prize for Best Picture both become realized, and ultimately dashed. So naturally, with their Neil Armstrong biopic First Man slated for release this October, they're going to want to leave as best of an impression on the future awards voters as they can. Putting out a killer teaser in the next couple of weeks could be the thing that does the trick, as they'd be getting ahead of most of the competition by doing so.

Creed 2While we're still shaky on whether or not Creed 2 will make its 2018 release date, we're still amped to see the son of Apollo Creed face off against the son of Ivan Drago in the ring. As Michael B. Jordan is currently blazing a trail on screens as the sympathetic villain Killmonger in Black Panther, you can bet fans thoughts will turn to when the first look at this flick will be hitting our screens.

Holmes & WatsonA decade ago, Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly last wowed audiences with their anarchic brand of comedy in Step Brothers - a movie still held in good regard to this day. And yet, it's taken them so long to make another film together, with the drought ending in the release of Holmes & Watson this Christmas. Obviously, the sooner this trailer debuts, the sooner you can stop people from blasting "Boats N' Hoes" on repeat ad infinitum.





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This Rotten Week: Predicting Ready Player One, Gods Not Dead 3 And Acrimony Reviews

This Rotten Week: Predicting Ready Player One, Gods Not Dead 3 And Acrimony Reviews

We have already seen a number of major blockbusters released in 2018, but still it's special whenever we are getting a new Spielberg blockbuster. And not only that, but we have two other features on the docket. This week's movies take us to the world of virtual reality, a burned down church, and a woman looking for revenge on her husband. Let's take a look at Ready Player One, God's Not Dead: A Light in the Darkness, and Acrimony.

Just remember, I'm not reviewing these movies, but rather predicting where they'll end up on the Tomatometer. Let's take a look at This Rotten Week has to offer.

Imagine the ultimate treasure hunt: an escape into virtual reality to find life-altering fame and fortune just by knowing a lot of crap about 80's pop culture. That's what you get in Ready Player One, the film adaptation of Ernest Cline's 2011 novel of the same name. And the book is a lot of things. It's a look ahead to a frightening future "reality." It's a "chosen one" tale about an underprivileged kid who games the system out of sheer hard work and smarts. And it's an homage to the 80's and all its cheesy music, television, movies and more. Steven Spielberg's adaptation looks fantastic, in many ways even bigger than the words on the page.

Critics seem to feel the same way about it following its early world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival. It is currently sitting at 81% with more than fifty reviews counted. Ready Player One is being praised for its visuals, lighthearted nature, frenetic energy and ability to rework the source material into a big budget hit. I don't expect it to move much at all as we get closer to the theatrical release.

He's back! Every year it's fun to take a trip down the Tyler Perry Tomatometer roll and do a quick summary of how poorly this guy's movies are reviewed. And now that Acrimony is on the way, now is the perfect time to do it again. Let's take a quick glance of the last ten:

Boo! A Madea Halloween (23%) Boo2! A Madea Halloween (6%) The Single Mom's Club (19%) A Madea Christmas (20%) Temptation (15%) Witness Protection (20%) Good Deeds (30%) For Colored Girls (32%) Why Did I Get Married Too? (27%) Madea Goes to Jail (28%)

It really doesn't get any better if we keep going back, but suffice to say Perry has directed 15 movies in the last decade-plus, and the average Tomatometer score is a whopping 25%. It's hard to imagine this latest puts him on the winning track. It looks like your typical romantic thriller schlock with a woman coming to grips with the fact that her husband is a piece of cheating garbage. Most of these movies wind up being echoes of each other, and I imagine Acrimony mirrors the critical response to most of his work.

In case you were under the impression that God was dead, this film series is here to say otherwise. They tried the first time with God's Not Dead (14%). Then they followed it up with the (unbelievably) even worse-reviewed, God's Not Dead 2 (9%). Now they're really throwing caution to the wind with a third in the series: God's Not Dead: A Light In Darkness. Will it somehow find a way to finish with an even lower Tomatometer score? We are about to find out.

This is the story of a church getting burned down because people don't want the church around and the pastor who wants to save the church to prove the title of the film is true. Like the previous chapters, it looks really bad. Christian-based wide releases are coming at us hot and heavy in the short term (seems like there's one every week), and almost all of them score poorly with critics. This one will too.

We didn't have a great showing last time around. And while I'd like to think I had the tone of the reviews generally correct, I only had two of the five predictions fall within an acceptable range.

Steven Soderbergh's Unsane (Predicted: 70% Actual: 78%) was one of the wins. It stuck in line with the early reviews, and makes for another critical win for the acclaimed director, proving no genre can hold the guy. Critics appreciated the jumps and jolts as well as the commentary about the role of "truth" in our current social climate - not to mention the iPhone-born cinematography.

Pacific Rim Uprising (Predicted: 52% Actual: 46%) was the other prediction that fell within range, scoring considerably lower than the first in the series. This one looked rather messy from the trailer, and it was tough to imagine it building all that much on its predecessor. Comparison's the Transformers movies weren't complimentary, and a majority of critics saw it as silly and over-the-top.

Then we get to the losses. Paul, The Apostle of Christ (Predicted: 55% Actual: 35%) was a miss, and I probably should have seen this coming. As with many Christian-based movies, few critics even made it to the theaters. It ended with only 23 total reviews, incredibly low for a widely-released movie. Most felt that the performances were fine enough, with the story driving down the entire production.

Sherlock Gnomes (Predicted: 40% Actual: 21%) was just a flat-out mistake. I was surprised when I looked back and saw 40% as the prediction considering how bad I thought the trailer looked and the other mistakes coming from the studio. But alas, it goes into the record books as a loss and I'm left wondering what I was thinking with the initial guess.

And finally, I would love to consider Midnight Sun (Predicted: 39% Actual: 21%) a win considering how silly I thought the premise looked and how I basically just made fun of the plot. But I suspected the vanilla tone of the movie would keep it out of the critical basement. I was wrong there and this one ends up being pretty damn bad.

Next time around we've got Blockers, Chappaquiddick, The Miracle Season and A Quiet Place. It's gonna be a Rotten Week!





Weekend Forecast: 'Ready Player One,' 'Acrimony,' & 'God's Not Dead 3' Set for Easter Debuts Numbers • srobbins • March 28 2018 Steven Spielberg's awaited adaptation of Ernest Cline's Ready Player One novel hits theaters this Easter weekend, aiming to benefit from the book's huge popularity and 1980s pop culture
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