Zachary Levi who plays the lead in superhero film Shazam has promised fans that the second installment of the film will happen after the lockdown. In his recent conversation with ET, Zachary Levi revealed about the development of the film.
02.05.2020 - 11:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
While lockdown is set to continue for a while yet, many of us are now seeing a light at the end of the tunnel, and are looking to what things may be like once we're not all forced to stay staring at the same four walls at home.
Everyone's got something they're missing in lockdown - whether it be a trip to the Trafford Centre, a solid gym session, or unlimited refills at Nando's - and there's no denying that we're all looking forward to things going back to 'normal'.
Things have started to look
Zachary Levi who plays the lead in superhero film Shazam has promised fans that the second installment of the film will happen after the lockdown. In his recent conversation with ET, Zachary Levi revealed about the development of the film.
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