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Zachary Levi Reveals 'Shazam!' Costume; Here's Everything We Know


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Like many comic book adaptations, Shazam! has traveled a long road to the big screen. Created in 1939, the character is the alter ego of an ordinary boy named Billy Batson. By uttering a single magical word, the boy can transform into a costumed, superpowered adult. What boy has never dreamed of instantly leaping into adulthood with special powers? No wonder the comic book series was incredibly popular in the 1940s, especially in view of those tumultuous times. DC Comics began publishing the title in the 1970s. Two television adaptations eventually followed. A film version has been in various stages of development for more than 15 years. Here's where things stand now. Who stars? Zachary Levi, best known for TV's Chuck, will star as the superhero. He recently shared...
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