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D.J. Cotrona as Dashiell R. Faireborn / Flint in G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013) dir. Jon M. Chu
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astarkey · 8 months
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D.J. Cotrona interviewed for Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023)
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los-geckos · 1 year
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from dusk till dawn ↳ 3.04: "Fanglorious"
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D.J. Cotrona at the L.A. premiere of Shazam! Fury of the Gods
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stuart-townsend · 2 years
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D.J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2022) dir. David F. Sandberg
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Shazam! Fury of the Gods Special: Shazamily Matters by Zachary Levi, Grace Fulton, Ross Butler, Faithe Herman, D.J. Cotrona, Adam Brody and various. Variant covers: (1) group photo, (2) Mayo ‘Sen’ Naito, (3) Logan Faerber and (4) Stephen Byrne. Out in February 2023.
“This 96-page giant features stories starring all of your favorite Shazam! characters as written by the actors who play them! Actor Zachary Levi takes the reins on writing Shazam, and Adam Brody, Ross Butler, D.J. Cotrona, Grace Caroline Currey, and Faithe Herman wield the mighty pen for their Shazamily superheroes! Battle zombies, befriend dinosaurs, try to get a phone signal in a world of barbarians, explore glitter land, and more just in time for the release of the brand-new feature film Shazam! Fury of the Gods! Made with all the love and fun of a superhuman family cookout!”
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ruleof3bobby · 4 months
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SHAZAM! FURY OF THE GODS (2023) Grade: C-
Drop off from the first movie. Went away from the main character. Bad guys were weak, uncreative and boring. Not many kids think it's funny that it's Helen Mirren and Lucy Liu on the screen.
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dreamspinksworld · 1 year
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- It's hard to talk to you...
-Maybe you're right. -SETH
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taylorswiftt1 · 9 months
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D.J. COTRONA
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rookie-critic · 1 year
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Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023, dir. David F. Sandberg) - review by Rookie-Critic
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The first Shazam! was a very funny, if not a little messy and tonally inconsistent, take on a superhero film. It wanted to be a goofy comedy, but still felt like it needed to adhere to a trappings of the genre and being a part of a larger connected universe. Fury of the Gods is basically just a lesser version of the original, with everything about the first film dialed up, which has its pros and cons. The pros are that everything that was funny in the first film is still funny here and the theme of found family still rings very true. On the former, Zachary Levi brings a ton of charm to the screen, and the whole "child in a super powered adult's body" shtick is mostly endearing. We're also getting a ton of that style from the other family members this go around, as the end of the last film (spoilers for the first Shazam! here, but if you've seen any promotional material for this one this shouldn't come as a surprise) saw all the children in the foster family receiving Shazam powers. Adam Brody, Meagan Good, Ross Butler, and D. J. Cotrona are all very funny as the aged-up versions of their respective characters, and Grace Caroline Currey, who plays Mary, the eldest of the foster kids, gets the unique privilege of playing both her regular self as well as the Shazam-ified version of her character, and does a pretty great job at both. However, the real superstar of both this and the original film is easily Jack Dylan Grazer, who is a bonafide scene stealer in everything I've seen him in. For all of this film's faults, and there are a decent number of them, I really didn't care as long as Grazer was on screen being hilarious.
Now, the film's biggest pro is also its greatest fault, and that humor that made the first film stand out has a large tendency to feel quite forced in this one. Some of the lines feel thrown in out of left field, existing for no other purpose than to attempt at a laugh, and it makes those moments feel more awkward than anything else. Also, I feel as though the filmmakers were very aware that people liked the duo and chemistry between Grazer and Levi in the first film, and sought to capitalize on that, regardless of how much time it sacrificed for both actors' counterparts. Asher Angel, who plays the un-Shazam'd Billy Batson, gets what amounts to maybe 5 minutes of screen time, and the same can be said, albeit less so, for Adam Brody, who plays Grazer's character Freddy Freeman's Shazam-form. There are times in the film where you absolutely would not be blamed for forgetting that Zachary Levi/Billy Batson even is actually a child, because he seems to hardly ever switch back, which hurts the aspect of the film that makes the comedy work: watching Levi act like a child in the body of an adult superhero.
The film also has the same problem as the first in that, for what is by all accounts a comedy, Fury of the Gods takes itself very seriously in bursts, I would say even more so than the first. There are a few moments that are outright dark, and while I'm not one to generally turn my nose up at clashing tones in movies, it is so stark of a difference between the comedic and the dramatic that it was hard not to just be confused. I found myself asking who they thought their target audience was multiple times. A lot of the drama surrounds the film's antagonists, played by Helen Mirren and Lucy Liu, and while they are both amazing actresses who are clearly outclassing everyone else in the room with them, they sometimes feel like they're from a different movie, much like Mark Strong's villain from the first Shazam!, albeit less so. Taking the good with the bad, though, I didn't hate it. The Shazam! films ask you to check your brain at the door, and I did, and because I did, I found Fury of the Gods to be a harmlessly good time. I can see this one being divisive, but if you enjoyed the first one, I think there is enough similarity between the two to keep you interested.
Score: 6/10
Currently only in theaters.
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astarkey · 2 years
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D.J. Cotrona as Ricky Sandoval in Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands: War Within the Cartel (2017)
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los-geckos · 1 year
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from dusk till dawn ↳ 3.05: "Shady Glen"
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graphicpolicy · 1 year
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Preview: Shazam: Fury of the Gods Special - Shazamily Matters #1
Shazam: Fury of the Gods Special - Shazamily Matters #1 preview. This 96-page giant features stories starring all of your favorite Shazam! characters as written by the actors who play them! #comics #comicbooks #shazam #furyofthegods
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bentcoppers · 1 year
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D.J. Cotrona - Perfection 🥰
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cinemedios · 1 year
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Reseña | '¡Shazam! La Furia de los Dioses' (Shazam! Fury of the Gods)
'¡Shazam! La Furia de los Dioses' es otra prueba de que más no siempre es igual a mejor.
Otorgados con los poderes de los dioses, Billy Batson y sus hermanos adoptivos todavía están aprendiendo cómo mezclar su vida de adolescentes y tener alter-egos de superhéroes adultos. Cuando las Hijas de Atlas, un trío vengativo de dioses antiguos, llegan a la Tierra en busca de la magia que les robaron hace mucho tiempo, Billy, conocido como Shazam, y su familia se ven envueltos en una batalla…
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