In what will be the first of plenty of looks at DC’s Shazam!, the first on-set glimpse at the upcoming DC film has been released through twitter. While there have already been teases of the Shazam costume that Zachary Levi will wear in the upcoming film. The photo was posted on twitter yesterday from a spectator who caught Levi in costume.
With the release of this photo, DC and Warner Bros. should probably begin the process release some official images of the titular character in costume.
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