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DC’sShazam! 2which was released on March 17th worldwide did not quite light up the screens. The film opened to lukewarm responses with a 50 percent rating on Rotten tomatoes. The sequel toShazam!has been through its share of controversies that included accusations of nepotism towards James Gunn for his wife Jennifer Holland’s cameo and the omission of a much-awaited Black Adam crossover involving Dwayne Johnson. In addition, the lead star Zachary Levi’s alleged anti-vax comments and his insensitive celebration on Twitter on the day ofJohn Wickstar Lance Reddick’s demise has added more fuel to the fire.

WithShazam! 2fizzling out at the box office, it looks like Zachary Levi is doing damage control to salvage his film and more significantly his reputation. TheChuckstar has spoken candidly about the challenges that theShazam!franchise faced including Henry Cavill’s Superman cameo.
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Zachary Levi Reveals Shocking Details AboutShazam! 1and2
Zachary Leviis doing everything he can to resurrect his filmShazam! 2which has failed at the box office. The actor who plays the boy turned superhero, is now revealing staggering truths behind the scenes of both films to defend his image. TheAlvin and the Chipmunksstar addressed the headless Superman cameo controversy in the first film with a bombshell statement, saying,
“All of you fans who love Henry Cavill, we tried desperately to get Henry Cavill in the first movie. He wasn’t a headless Superman because we wanted him to be a headless Superman. We were thwarted. All of these hardworking people were thwarted. We were not allowed to have that happen.”

These comments are especially significant after DC head James Gunn has been heavily criticized for ousting Henry Cavill as Superman from the DC franchise. This decision was not received well by DC buffs and Cavill fans.
Also Read:Zachary Levi Fought “Desperately” To Get Henry Cavill in Shazam, Hints Dwayne Johnson Rivalry Doomed $611M Franchise

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Shazam 2and the Black Adam Controversy
Zachary Levi is speaking candidly about many inside decisions that affected the reputation of his film,Shazam! Fury of the Gods.One of these scoops included the controversy surrounding Dwayne Johnson’s filmBlack Adam. Originally, the end credits scene was to involve a crossover of characters fromBlack Adamand not Jennifer Holland as Emilia Harcourt from thePeacemaker. But Zachary Levi made a stunning revelation stating,
“That was not the original intent. The original intent was to have Hawkman and Cyclone be there inviting me into the Justice Society. Walter Hamada, Peter Safran, David Sandberg… we had an awesome scene and we were thwarted”

This statement comes after James Gunn was accused of nepotistic behavior involving his wife and actor, Jennifer Holland. But Levi’s comments indicate that the DC Head was not instrumental in this decision. While theShazam!star did not openly reveal the person responsible for Hawkman and Cyclone’s absence, many sources feel that the actor has indirectly alluded to Dwayne Johnson. It has been reported that Johnson has shown intent to star in a new DCEU storyline that involves an exclusive face-off between Black Adam and Superman, which meant that he wasn’t keen on any of the characters in his film being part of small crossovers.
Also Read:Zachary Levi Extends Olive Branch after Accusing Zack Snyder Fans Destroyed Shazam 2: “I haven’t blamed anybody”
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Sharanya Sankar, Writer for FandomwireHaving completed her Masters degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, Sharanya has a solid foundation in writing which is also one of her passions. She has worked previously with Book My show for a couple of years where she gained experience reviewing films and writing feature articles. Sharanya’s articles on film and pop culture have also been published on Film Companion, a popular film-based website. Apart from movies and pop culture, her interests include music and sports. She has contributed over 650 articles to Fandomwire so far.