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10 Easter Eggs You Might Have Missed In Shazam!

The hero formally known as Captain Marvel finally made his modern cinematic debut this week with Shazam!, the latest DC movie to prove that Marvel's rival isn't just about producing dark and gritty superhero films. The Zachary Levi-starring effort is being widely praised for its good-natured humor and heart and is also being rewarded with a rather solid opening at the box office.
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Black Adam, Tawky Tawny And The Crocodile Men

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Shazam! does a good job of introducing cinemagoers to the wide, wild world of the character, but there’s still a lot else to be explored in future movies.

For one, notable by his absence is Shazam’s nemesis Black Adam, set to be played by Dwayne Johnson whenever he’s finally free enough to make his DC debut. As such, Teth-Adam doesn’t appear in the flesh but a magical avatar of him shows up instead, when Shazam tells Billy the story of how a former champion of his unleashed the Seven Deadly Sins, killing his fellow wizards.

Less famous but still a key part of the Shazam mythos is Billy’s long-term pal Tawky Tawny, the sharp-suited anthropomorphic tiger. As the character has been mostly phased out of the comics for being too silly, we didn’t expect him to appear properly in the movie, but thankfully, his influence can be felt all over the place. Stuffed tiger toys appear throughout and roaring tigers adorn the two golden clasps holding the hero’s cape in place.

Finally, when the kids are trying to find the right door to return to their home from Shazam’s realm, one reveals a group of crocodile men playing poker. Shazam has long battled intelligent, humanoid crocodiles, so hopefully this easter egg is heading somewhere in the sequel. 


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered and has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade, ever since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester. As Marvel Beat Leader, he can usually be found writing about the MCU and yet, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is 'The Incredibles.'