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Warner Bros is currently looking forward to restructuring its business and making some great quality films. But looks like even the speculated blockbusters didn’t live up to fans’ expectations. The audience had a lot of hopes forShazam! Fury of Gods, as its first sequel did pretty well in the market.

But the recently releasedShazam 2failed miserably and the blame game thing on the internet for its failure has already begun. Zachary Levi, who plays the role of the beloved titular superhero, recently shared some interesting information about his 2019 film. Henry Cavill’s Superman is another much-demanded hero in the DCEU. Well, looks like before Dwayne Johnson, even Zachary Levi tried to bring him in for a cameo in 2019’sShazam!
No Henry Cavill’s Superman Cameo ForShazam!?
The first installment ofShazam!had a Superman cameo but it was a very silly one. The role wasn’t even played by Henry Cavill and was just a headless cameo of the red-caped superhero. It was also known that the cameo was done by none other than Shazam’s body double.
But this doesn’t mean they didn’t want Cavill’s cameo, asZachary Levihad set the record straight on this topic. According to Levi, the team has always stood for fans and has wished to bring cameos that the fans liked onscreen. They also wanted Henry Cavill to play the cameo, but it wasn’t allowed to happen. That’s the reason they had to put a headless Superman in the 2019 film.

“We, for years, we have been doing everything we can to fight for you, the fans. Yes, even you fans that don’t like me. All of you fans who love Henry Cavill, we tried desprately 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, okay.”
Well, there is no doubt that Henry Cavill’s Superman cameo has the capability to make a theatre full of people scream with joy for his return.

Also read:“Which is just a shame”: Shazam 2 Star Zachary Levi Blasts WB for $125M Movie’s Failure, Openly Reveals Studio Deliberately Killed Franchise
Black Adam’sDwayne Johnson Held Responsible ForShazam 2’sFailure
Warner Bros plans for the DCEU are quite messy as of now. The studios is lacking to take responsibility for the failure of the film and someone else is getting blamed for it.Shazam! Fury of the Godsunderperformed and scored a box office record of $30.1M (domestic), which is lower than the last film.
According to the news outlet The Wrap, it was known that Shazam 2 had a post-credit scene where the Justice Society recruited the archenemy of Black Adam. But Dwayne Johnson denied access to his character in the Levi-led sequel.

Also read:Shazam 2 Will be Released on HBO Max After the Worst DCU Opening of $30 Million That Might Cancel the Franchise
The reports suggest that The Rock didn’t allow a Shazam cameo in his own filmBlack Adamas he wantedHenry Cavill’sSuperman in the post-credit scene. Well, everyone loves Cavill’s Superman and has always wished for his return. Unfortunately, his return was canceled recently.

Previously, the second installment ofShazam!was given a release date of last year, but later on, the film was delayed. The change in release date happened twice and the film was finalized to be released on March 17th, 2023.
Shazam! Fury Of the Godsis now streaming in your nearest theatres.
Also read:After Dwayne Johnson, Henry Cavill, and Ben Affleck, Shazam 2 Director Abandons James Gunn’s DCU: “I’m definitely done with superheroes”
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Shazmeen Navrange
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Shazmeen is an author at FandomWire. With a degree in Mass Media and over two years of experience in the entertainment industry under her belt, she crafts insightful articles that offer a fresh and valuable perspective on Pop Culture and Hollywood. She has an unwavering enthusiasm for films, series, and all things Marvel, which demonstrates her deep-seated passion for the entertainment industry.