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Shazam: Fury Of The Gods Easter Eggs & Post-Credits Reveal - The End Of A Universe?

Want to know all of Shazam: Fury Of The Gods Easter Eggs? Here is a full explanation of Shazam: Fury Of The Gods' easter eggs and credits scenes.
Shazam: Fury Of The Gods continues the story of teenage Billy Batson (Asher Angel) who, upon reciting the magic word "SHAZAM!", is transformed into his adult Super Hero alter ego, Shazam. The film has just been released in theaters on March 17, 2023. It's currently receiving mixed reviews from critics, but it surely is a great fun for the fans!

#1. How Many Post-Credits Scenes Does Shazam: Fury Of The Gods Have?

Shazam: Fury Of The Gods Post CreditsSource: ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

The movie has a total of two credits scenes.

 

The first scene is a mid-credits, which appears after a minute and a half into the trailers. This scene ties together Shazam! Fury Of The Gods to the rest of DCU.
It begins with Peacemaker's Agent Emilia Harcourt (Jennifer Holland) and John Economos (Steve Agee) talking about recruiting someone. This person is said to be "very powerful", and it is no other than Billy Batson.

Shazam: Fury Of The Gods Post CreditsSource: Warner Bros

They comes to an abandoned gas station, where Billy is shooting bottles and cans with his power. Harcourt invites Billy to join a group, but while she is introducing its name, Billy cuts her off when she has only said the word "Justice". He immediately says yes and becomes excited as he misunderstands them to be Justice League. He thinks he would get to spend time with Wonder Woman.
Harcourt and Economos point out that they were going to say the name Justice Society of America, not Justice League. Billy becomes confused, claiming he doesn't understand why there are two teams that begin with "Justice".
Billy goes on a naming spree, including one with the word "Avengers". "I like that for some reason", he concludes. Harcourt and Economos walk away as Billy continues to speak.

 

Shazam: Fury Of The Gods Easter EggsSource: Warner Bros

The second scene is a post-credits, and like many other post-credits, you would have to wait until the rolling credit has comletely ended to see this scene. The post-credit scene teases that Shazam! 3 may be in the works. It also ties up some of unfinished business in the first movie.
The scene at the end of the credits calls back to the mid-credits sequence in 2019's Shazam. We get to catch up with Dr. Thaddeus Sivana (Mark Strong), who is still in jail (he now has a beard!). Mr. Mind pays Sivana another visit. Sivana yells at Mr. Mind, asking what is taking him so long.

Shazam: Fury Of The Gods Easter EggsSource: Warner Bros

Sivana expresses his desire to escape from this cell. According to him, a lot of years have passed, and now he is already 57 years old. He asks about "the great plan" to help both of them take over the whole universe. Yes, it is just an overconfident plan.
Mr. Mind says there's one more thing he needs to do to get the plan to work, which he has already been working on since the first movie. Moreover, Mr. Mind says that he is a tiny worm that must goes around slowly. Therefore, doing things, for example, visiting Sivana, would take time (like, a lot of time). After explaining, he simply crawls away, which causes Sivana to be extremely frustrating.

 

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Well, as we all know, James Gunn and Peter Safran now have complete control of DC Studios, and they have a mission to develop a new storyline.
It seems like Fury Of The Gods' credits scenes were created prior to this change, as it teases a team that isn't on the schedule anymore. Billy Batson's future in the Justice League and in the DC cinematic universe appears to be in doubt. The two credits scenes may paint the picture of an exciting future in fans' heads, but we should keep in mind that everything about Shazam is still uncertain.

 

#2. Compilation Of The Easter Eggs In The Movie

 

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Before rebranding due to legal problems and rights disputes, Shazam was known as Captain Marvel.
However, the team behind Fury Of The Gods found a way to use the name. In the movie, the name is suggested as a potential pseudonym for Shazam. Here's another interesting thing: Actor Michael Gray, who played Billy Batson in the 1970s Shazam TV series, just so happens to be the one who mentioned the name "Captain Marvel".

 

Shazam: Fury Of The Gods Easter EggsSource: Warner Bros

In one scene, Shazam claims to have seen every Fast and Furious film in front of Hespera. Helen Mirren, who plays the character, is also an actress of the Fast and Furious films.

 

In the first movie, spectators could make out a burning fiddle at the Rock of Eternity. It is believed to be the violin from a 1946 issue of Captain Marvel Adventures. The instrument appears once more in Fury Of The Gods, where Billy uses it to distract the villains.

 

Annabelle

Shazam: Fury Of The Gods Easter EggsSource: Twitter @JerseyDevilRayH

Well, this is definitely something that we didn't expect. FYI, the director of Shazam, David F. Sandberg, also directs the Annabelle movie.
In Fury Of The Gods, there is an pediatrician named Dario Bava who absolutely loves Annabelle. Therefore, in the background of a scene, we get to see Annabelle dolls, both the original and the one in the Conjuring universe.

 

Shazam: Fury Of The Gods Easter EggsSource: Warner Bros

Wonder Woman first appeared in Billy's dreams, when he went on a date with her in Paris.
She later returns near the conclusion of the movie, at the funeral scene. Wonder Woman travels to Mount Olympus to reawaken the staff that gave Shazam his powers, therefore helps bringing him back to life. She then instructs Billy to "stick with saving the world" as she departs.
Well, Shazam: Fury Of The Gods easter eggs surely contain a lot of unexpected things.
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