The post-credits scene is really more of a jab at Aquaman, that other DC character who got his own film a few months ago. If you decided to leave after the mid-credits scene, congratulations, you didn't miss anything consequential. "The Seven Realms are about to be ours." - which ostensibly sets up a potential sequel to Shazam!įreddy sporting an Aquaman t-shirt in Shazam! The mid-credits scene concludes with Mister Mind proposing an alliance to Sivana - "You assume there's only one way to gain magic," he says. And it's implied that he escaped later on after the elder Sivana unleashes the Seven Deadly Sins, as the box is shown to be broken when Billy Baston (Asher Angel) visits the lair as his superhero alter ego (Zachary Levi) with his foster siblings, while on the run from Sivana. Mister Mind is then seemingly locked in a tiny transparent box by the wizard, presumably to prevent him from causing any trouble. He's in fact shown earlier in Shazam!, when Sivana first visits the wizard's lair, as a child. He's called Mister Mind in the comics, where he's part of a supervillain team called Monster Society of Evil. His incessant sketching-on-the-walls can be seen as further proof. He ultimately realises that there's a talking alien worm in his cell and wonders if he's gone crazy. Sivana then hears a voice that speaks to him but he's unable to discern which way it's coming from. In the mid-credits scene, Sivana is spending his time in a prison cell, sketching a series of symbols on the wall, similar to the ones that he saw when the wizard Shazam summoned him and the ones that helped create a portal to the Rock of Eternity, the wizard's lair that holds the Seven Deadly Sins. Thaddeus Sivana (Mark Strong), after the titular hero gifts his powers to all his foster siblings with the help of the magic staff. Shazam! ends with the defeat of the film's villain, Dr. Obviously, major spoilers ahead for Shazam! Stop reading if you haven't seen the latest DC movie. Shazam Review: The Best DC Movie Since Wonder Woman inclined to green light one, while the latter is more of a gag. The former is the more important one, as it sets up a potential Shazam! 2, were Warner Bros. There are two scenes during the credits in Shazam!, one sandwiched in the middle and the other right at the very end. Shazam!, out this weekend, continues that trend. While DC avoided post-credits scenes in most of its earlier films - which has been a Marvel staple - they have slowly become a part of its vernacular, having been present in both Justice League and Aquaman.
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