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Next 3 DC Superhero Movies: 'Shazam!,' 'Birds of Prey,' 'Wonder Woman 1984'


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James Wan's highly-anticipated Aquaman has exceeded all expectations, establishing Jason Momoa as a superhero on both land and sea. The action-adventure has a light heart while dealing with serious issues, bolstered by spectacular visual effects and strong performances by Amber Heard, Patrick Wilson, Willem Dafoe and Nicole Kidman. Now that Aquaman has launched successful into theaters, what's next for DC Films? We take a closer look at three of their upcoming productions.   Shazam! Young teenage orphan Billy Batson (Asher Angel) discovers that he can transform into an adult superhero (Zachary Levi), simply by saying one word. Of course, he must first learn what powers he can wield as a superhero; then he must figure how best to use those powers to help other...
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