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7 years ago today, Shazam! And the Wrath of Black Adam was released.
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7 years ago today, Shazam! And the Wrath of Black Adam was released.

It was alright, even if it was the low point of the Shazam trilogy. After the events of Final Crisis, Billy and Mary are the only two with the powers of Shazam... that is, until Black Adam awakens from his 5000-year-long slumber to wage war against the current champions of Shazam. The movie ends with Black Adam returning to Kahndaq to rule alongside Adrianna Tomaz.

Personally, I enjoyed the movie, but what did you guys think of it?

OoC: This is the counterpart to Spider-Man: Far From Home. If you're curious, in this universe, there was a Captain Marvel trilogy in the early 2000s, but there wasn't a counterpart to the TASM movies because Shazam just isn't big enough for three separate incarnations in the 21st century so far. This is taken from https://youtu.be/3v6hkR34qJ8?si=fBC8jvhlO2K-8PaN&t=1838

u/Ultranger — 4 days ago
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Just watched Captain America

It definitely left a lot to be desired, but I don't think it was as horrible as people are making it out to be. The score wasn't great, visually it was boring, and the script wasn't that great. Overall though, it was still an enjoyable experience.

OoC: This is the counterpart to Supergirl (I know that's weird, I'll put a list of counterparts in the comments). From: https://youtu.be/WC9mtXsQXLM?si=WJmiR9aQ_IVdJ4cz&t=1107

u/Ultranger — 8 days ago

Phase 1: Founding of the Justice League (1998-2007)

Since the 2000s, that huge success spawning a new age of superhero films

WB decided to found DC Studios to make their own Cinematic Universe starting with Batman.

Other films got success:
(2008) Batman
(2008) Superman
(2009) The Flash
(2010) Batman & Superman: World's Finest
(2011) Wonder Woman
(2011) Green Lantern
(2012) Justice League
(2012-2013) Arrow: Season 1

Chris Pine (Actor for Hal Jordan) couldn't get to be in Justice League since he was filming Star Trek into Darkness. Which is why Hal was replaced with John Stewart.

We got rid of Geoff Johns, because he wanted to have Cyborg in the Justice League movie, even though we are saving him for Teen Titans in Chapter 2.

u/Obvioushawk6913 — 12 days ago

Thoughts of the MCU Spider-Man trilogy?

Me personally, it was a solid trilogy. Spider-Man 1 and 3 could be solid standalone films itself, unfortunately Spider-Man 2 cannot be said the same since it introduces the Fantastic Four before their own movie in 2011, starts setting up the X-Men while dealing with The Vulture? Yikes. Unfortunately the fourth Spider-Man movie (which releases like 8 years after the last one??) aka Spider-Man: Enter the Spider-Verse is a hot steaming pile of dogshit. Tom Ellis as Morlun was wasted and he deserves better, considering he was Barry Allen for Christopher Nolan's The Scarlet Speedster trilogy. Overall, I enjoyed the trilogy IF you exclude that fourth movie, fuck that. Personally I enjoyed it more than the Fantastic Four and X-Men trilogy, even if Fantastic Four: Into the Negative Zone AND X-Men: House of M are very very amazing films. Kinda wish they didn't sideline Norman Osborn though. I mean it's crazy how Spider-Man never once fought Norman Osborn?? And instead for the 3rd movie it is Harry and Ned?? Even if I did enjoy Dafoe in Iron Man: Internationally Wanted as the Iron Patriot, I still would've loved to have seen his portrayal of him as Green Goblin.

u/Euphoric-Ninja-9238 — 13 days ago