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Note: Contains spoilers for Shazam!
Aquaman marked a turning point for DC's world with regard to the future of its shared universe.
After Aquaman The Justice League's (or something else earlier) minimal links taught us that Shazam! would be "very autonomous" and requires no knowledge of previous Worlds of DC films. 19659003] "Yes, this is happening in this world of DC, where all these heroes exist, but in some ways, yes, it's both autonomous, and part of something bigger," explained director David F Sandberg.
So it is surprising how much Shazam! connects to the Washington worlds at the end at the end
unlike Aquaman which, apart from the reference to Steppenwolf, could well have occurred in any universe, Shazam! is firmly rooted in the DC worlds with frequent nods to his establishment. D characters.
Basically, this comes from Freddy Freeman, adoptive brother of Billy Batson, a superhero expert who has a seemingly endless amount of memories, including a ball stopped by Superman.
" Shazam! is almost a look at other superheroes, as it takes place in Philadelphia, but in a world where these superheroes exist and are real," said producer Peter Safran Digital Spy ].
"As a result, guys like Freddy Freeman – you know, the ultimate fanboy – would have figurines and memories, like other celebrity kids."
Steve Wilkie Warner Bros.
But it's not just Freddy.
We also see a Batman figure used as a weapon by Shazam himself and another child starring his own Batman v Superman duel in the crucial confrontation between Shazam and Dr. Sivana in the film.
Freddy testin g Shazam's powers are more like super hero names from DC, the post-credit scene even mocking Aquaman's powers.
And if, anyway, you doubt that Shazam! was held firmly in the DC Worlds, the final scene sees an appearance of none other than Superman himself.