Shazam! will hit theaters next-door April, but the director says the film feels much more in the same way as the sort of situation you would see in theaters in December. In fact, it feels so much in the same way as a Christmas movie to director David F. Sandberg that Shazam! is actually set during the Christmas season. As to why that decision was made, the director said that the film's subject situation just felt in the same way as the sort of situation you'd see in a Christmas movie. According to Sandberg...
It feels in the same way as a Christmas movie to me. It's virtually family, and finding your family, you have these orphans or serve kids... and Christmas is completely much a relations holiday, so it sort of ties it every together in that way.
The question of what exactly makes a film a "Christmas movie" isn't exactly set in stone, so the reason we're yet having conversations virtually whether or not Die hard is one or not, whether or not Bruce Willis thinks it is. though monster set at Christmas is completely important, it's usually not the isolated situation that matters.
While Shazam! is a movie virtually a boy who gains superpowers through magical means, it's in addition to virtually a serve kid who is looking for his area in the world. As we've seen in the first trailer, Billy Batson has been through combined serve homes before he finds the one we see in the film. He's one of several serve kids taken in and though he helpfully yet has his suspicions virtually whether this one is going to be in out, we can probably guess how things ultimately occur. If it feels in the same way as a Christmas movie, as David F. Sandberg tells Comicbook.com, the relations probably doesn't fall apart at the end.
If filming schedules had worked out slightly differently one wonders if Warner Bros. is now wishing they could have released Shazam! in December. They're already releasing a alternative DC comic scrap book movie in that month Aquaman, and though the Christmas elements will probably be downplayed for the April release, if the film could have leaned into that marketing, it would probably isolated have helped.
Still, it's not in the same way as we dependence a heartwarming movie to isolated contact during the holidays. If the relations element of Shazam! works, it will be in at any period of year. Also, in the same way as an April pardon for the movie, the Blu-Ray will completely be out before the holiday season, so if you want to be credited with the film to your regular Christmas movie rotation, you'll be clever to accomplish so next-door year. And nobody will argue in the same way as you virtually whether or not it's a Christmas movie, because the director says it is.
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