So I think he’s unique enough that you could do something really cool with it.Anya Taylor-Joy in THE MENU. And he has different forms in the comic books as well - like, you can do the Hyperfly, which is way more dangerous. “But he’s also very, very dangerous, because he’s highly intelligent, and he has certain powers and skills. “He’s one of the more unique comic book villains because on the one hand, he’s kind of silly, because he’s a little worm, you know, with a voice box,” Sandberg says. Mind and Sivana team up, and is especially fond of the tiny extra-terrestrial baddie and his immense telepathic powers. Mind and possibly chronicle the formation of the Monster Society of Evil, but the filmmakers decided to go with the (original to the movie) villains the Daughters of Atlas instead. Many fans assumed that Shazam 2 would follow up with Dr. But it was just too much story to tell, you know, because even without that part, it’s still an over two-hour-long movie. Mind who enabled the goddesses to come to Earth. Mind and Sivana were a part of this plot,” he revealed. Mind – two of Shazam’s classic enemies - were originally involved in the main storyline of Fury of the Gods during the script’s early development. Sandberg tells Den of Geek’s Mike Cecchini on the DC Standom podcast that both Sivana and Mr. Mind remembers one last thing he has to do, and slithers off – to Sivana’s frustration and rage.ĭirector David F. But he’s finally put together his (no doubt diabolical) plan – except that just as Sivana demands, “Tell me everything,” Mr. Mind replies that since he’s small and can’t fly, it takes him a while to get around. Sivana demands to know where he’s been, to which Mr. Since James Gunn almost certainly had to sign off on that scene, it makes us wonder whether he does in fact see a way forward for both Shazam and the Justice Society (first introduced in Black Adam) in his rebooted DC Studios universe – perhaps not in more solo adventures, but as utility members of a future ensemble. “-Society,” continues Harcourt.Ī disappointed Shazam admits that he doesn’t know what the Justice Society is and wants to be “on the team that Wonder Woman’s on.” He also makes fun of the name and pleads to get switched to the main team, as a disgusted Harcourt walks away and leaves Economos to deal with it. “Yes!” Shazam shouts before she can finish, clearly thinking he’s been invited into the Justice League. Wasting no time, Harcourt asks the big red-suited lug if he’d be interested in “joining the Justice-” That analysis is borne out when they rendezvous with Shazam, who is busily blasting bottles with his electrical bolts as they arrive. The Justice Society, Peacemaker, and Black AdamĪs the scene opens, Emilia Harcourt (Jennifer Holland) and John Economos (Steve Agee), last seen in James Gunn’s Peacemaker series (although Harcourt appeared briefly in Black Adam too), are walking along a wooded trail and discussing the person they’re about to meet, who Amanda Waller apparently thinks has “potential” but is also somewhat “immature.” It’s a happy ending, as Shazam/Billy has put aside his own self-doubts and struggle with impostor syndrome to come into his own as a selfless champion for good – which naturally leads to the first bonus scene that runs halfway through the credits.
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