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Captain Marvel is identified with Brie Larson's powerful, intergalactic Marvel Avenger, who has already won more awards than Superman and Batman. However, the film Shazam! Fury of the Gods is a complete disappointment at the box office.

Shazam 2 is a box office failure.

It was already implied. Public interest in the previews of Shazam! Fury of the Gods was somewhat subdued. And that's almost positively expressed. Only $3.4 million was able to get the second screen adventure of Black Adam's nemesis in the home market. And things looked worse on the official launch day (in the United States, films are usually released in cinemas on Fridays).

Shazam! Fury of the Gods was launched in North America with a disappointing $11.7 million. Here are some highlights from the first and so crucial Friday.

The DC Extended Universe perishes in Shazam 2

The Shazam! Fury of the Gods seems to confirm what was, unfortunately, already planned. Since such iconic films as The Flash (15.06.), Blue Beetle (17.08.) and Aquaman 2 (21.12.) are already gone, the film enthusiasts seem to save the cinema ticket and prefer to wait for Shazam!

PC game lovers are also a fan of the genre.

The first ratings for Shazam: Fury of the Gods have also been published on the Internet in conjunction with the theatrical release!

A new TV commercial for Shazam: Fury of the Gods has a surprising twist.

The release date for the superhero film is not yet known, as it will take quite a while to get it available on Sky or Wow (formerly Sky-Ticket). With The Flash the next attempt starts in June, that DC Extended Universe is halfway dignified to be buried in the cinemas.

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