
Mary Bromfield, the eldest of the foster children who, when we meet her, is applying for college, is played by Grace Fulton.
The youngest, Darla Dudley, is played by Faithe Herman. Darla’s excited to have a new kid join their family—a little too excited for Billy, as evidenced by his reaction to her bear hugging him when he walks in the door.

The younger actors got along well and hung out off-screen, which paid off in an authentic family dynamic onscreen, complemented well by the foster parents Victor and Rosa Vasquez, portrayed warmly by Cooper Andrews and Marta Milans.
Director David F. Sandberg explains, “Victor and Rosa are former foster kids themselves, so they know what it's like and they want to create the best environment for these children. They will take on any kid, even someone no one else wants. So, they have a very different bunch with all kinds of personalities, all trying to get along under the same roof. And they do. It’s a bit of a chaotic home, but it’s a very loving home that Billy comes into.”
“David and our cast and crew have threaded a beautiful, heartwarming story through the action and comedy,” producer Peter Safran comments, “and I think the hardcore DC fans are going to get what they want, and moviegoers are going to get the big screen experience they go to the theater for.”

In Philippine cinemas April 3, “Shazam!” is a New Line Cinema production, and distributed by Warner Bros., a WarnerMedia Company. Use the hashtag #SHAZAM
About “Shazam!”

We all have a superhero inside us, it just takes a bit of magic to bring it out. In Billy Batson’s (Angel) case, by shouting out one word—SHAZAM!—this streetwise 14-year-old foster kid can turn into the adult Super Hero Shazam (Levi), courtesy of an ancient wizard. Still a kid at heart—inside a ripped, godlike body—Shazam revels in this adult version of himself by doing what any teen would do with superpowers: have fun with them! Can he fly? Does he have X-ray vision? Can he shoot lightning out of his hands? Can he skip his social studies test? Shazam sets out to test the limits of his abilities with the joyful recklessness of a child. But he’ll need to master these powers quickly in order to fight the deadly forces of evil controlled by Dr. Thaddeus Sivana (Strong).

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