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Shazam is a member of the Justice League  who appers in LEGO Batman 2: DC Superheroes, LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, and LEGO DC Super-Villains.

Background[]

After the death of his parents, young Billy Batson was a troubled orphan until meeting an ancient wizard. Seeing the potential in Billy, the wizard granted him the powers of six gods when he speaks the magic word that transforms him into an adult and the champion of magic. On the outside Billy is Earth's mightiest mortal but on the inside he is still a boy struggling to be worthy of the living lightning of Shazam!

Appearances in Story[]

LEGO Batman 2: DC Superheroes[]

Shazam does not have a major role in the story but is thought to have aided the heroes in their mission to prevent Lex Luthor and Joker from taking over Gotham City.

LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham[]

Shazam does not have a major role in the story but is thought to have aided the heroes in their mission to prevent Brainiac from using the power of the lantern rings to shrink planets into miniature size.

Abilities[]

  • Billy is younger than his twin sister Mary.
  • Shazam can use basic melee attacks such as punches and kicks.
  • Shazam can interact with electrical panels
  • Shazam can hit ranged targets.
  • Shazam exhibits super strength.
  • Shazam can perform flash builds.
  • Shazam can overheat treadmills.
  • Shazam can turn into Billy Batson.
  • Shazam can use the ability of flight.

Unlocking[]

LEGO Batman 2: DC Superheroes[]

Shazam can be unlocked through purchase of the DLC pack.

LEGO Batman 3: Beyond a Gotham[]

Shazam can be unlocked in free play.

Sets[]

  • Comic-Con Exclusive Shazam Giveaway

Trivia[]

  • Shazam's arch-nemesis is Black Adam.
  • Shazam was originally called Captain Marvel.
  • In LEGO DC Super-Villains, he is voiced by Brandon Routh, who portrayed Superman in the 2006 film Superman Returns, and The Atom (Ray Palmer) in the CW TV series DC's Legends of Tomorrow.
  • His movie variation appears as DLC in LEGO DC Super-Villains.
  • In the comics, he has a long-lost twin sister named Mary Batson who became Mary Marvel.
    • Billy is the younger twin.
    • In the current comic continuity, as well as the LEGO universe and DCEU, they are portrayed as adoptive siblings rather than being biologically related, with Mary being years older than him.

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