Shazam 2's Grace Caroline Currey Is a One-of-a-Kind Superhero (Exclusive) (2024)

Ahead of Shazam! Fury of the Gods, star Grace Caroline Currey shared her experience with The Direct on becoming a superhero for the DC Comics movie.

For those that didn’t notice the interesting change to the Shazam Family this time around, unlike the rest of her cast mates, Currey was able to play both versions of the character—the young and the super.

Originally, Michelle Borth was the actress in the super suit after Mary Bloomfield said the magical word. However, that’s not the case in the sequel.

As for why, that remains a mystery. But it was an experience the actress behind Mary, aka Lady Shazam, enjoyed.

Grace Caroline Currey on Becoming Lady Shazam

Shazam 2's Grace Caroline Currey Is a One-of-a-Kind Superhero (Exclusive) (1)

In an exclusive interview with The Direct’s Russ Milheim, Shazam! Fury of the Gods actress Grace Caroline Currey, who portrays Mary Bloomfield, spoke on becoming a superhero for the upcoming sequel—and getting to wear a super suit this time around.

When asked why she kept her form in both young and super form, unlike everyone else in the family, the actress kept any possible answers close to her heart.

However, she described the experience as “really, really unique and special:”

“Well, I do retain my appearance. I also am quite a bit more glammed up in my super [form], so I don’t know how much of my appearance really changes. But yeah, I got to play my human form and my super-powered form, which is really, really unique and special, since I’m the only one who gets to do that. And because I do that, I get to be with the kid cast, as well as the adult cast, and I think it’s kind of a neat situation for the audience subconsciously, because you have a common thread, right? Mary’s there the whole time, through and through.”

Shazam 2's Grace Caroline Currey Is a One-of-a-Kind Superhero (Exclusive) (2)

Currey specifically noted “the contrast of working with the kids and their adult forms” was “just so fun:”

“... And in a way I think… mentally, you can have a link of, ‘Okay, these kids and these adults, they’re the same people and this is the same group,’ which– it was just so fun to have the contrast of working with the kids and their adult forms, because the adults are so silly. If anything, sometimes they’re sillier than the kids are.”

She exclaimed that “everyone wants to be in a superhero suit” and how it was funny when her younger cast mates saw her suited up:

“Well, I mean, everyone wants to be in a superhero suit. I think it was a funny thing when I would be on set in my superhero suit and the kids saw me for the first time in the suit. It was kind of funny, it was funny for them to go, ‘Oh my gosh, you’re a superhero. Wow, Grace. Okay, look at you go.’ But no, I mean, gosh, we had so much to do on this set.”

In the original 2019 movie, Michelle Borth portrayed the superhero version of Mary. But did Currey get to talk with her before taking over those duties?

Shazam 2's Grace Caroline Currey Is a One-of-a-Kind Superhero (Exclusive) (3)

The actress shared that “she left a really sweet comment” on her announcement on Instagram and that the two did talk plenty while working on the first film:

“Yeah, she was so sweet and… when I made the announcement on Instagram, she left a really sweet comment. And she was so wonderful on the first one. We had conversations about, ‘Who is Mary?’ And she wanted to be mindful, since I kind of established Mary in her human form, she wanted to be mindful of what direction I was going with Mary, and what is her behavior, so that when she was in the adult form and she was caring for that version, she carried through what I kind of established in the human form.”

She elaborated on how the adults of the Shazam family really had to “bring the essence of the kids” in their performances—something she worked with Borth to bring to life:

“Because with the adults, they’ve got to try to bring the essence of the kids and really make sure they do that, because they’re adults, they’re no longer the kids. So you’ve got to bring that mystery in. But yeah, she was so lovely and I felt so considered by her on the first one, on just, her asking me what I wanted to do with the character and what she should do with it in the superhero form.”

When asked how her suit compares to the character’s in the first film, Currey admitted that she didn’t know much about the original getup but noted how a challenge in the first film was that whoever was in Mary’s outfit had to wear a skirt in Toronto’s freezing winters:

“…I don’t actually know. I don’t know how [the first film’s] suit felt or how it operated. I know that the challenge with the first one is we were in Toronto, and it was winter, and the adult cast was doing night shoots. And the Mary suit is not great for winter, when you know, the skirt, and it was short-sleeved.

Shazam 2's Grace Caroline Currey Is a One-of-a-Kind Superhero (Exclusive) (4)

When it came to her new duds in Fury of the Gods, she admitted that getting her own suit designed was “a once-in-a-lifetime experience:”

“I mean, what a once-in-a-lifetime experience that not many people get to have, where they designed the suit considering my body, and me, and what I brought to the character. And I love that it’s got kind of a turtleneck situation, because I’m in so many turtlenecks in the first movie. It’s very Mary. It’s very studious to have the little collar.”

She went on to elaborate on the process of creating her new getup and the “dance” they did while filming:

“But yeah, the suit itself and the craftsmanship that went into designing the panels of the skirts and the belt. I had so many fittings where they just tweaked each part of it to get it to where it needs to be. And you know, they 3D-scan your body, so that each part fits seamlessly and the cape was super heavy. So, kind of figuring out how to be on set all day with the heavy cape, I’d get a routine of un-clicking the cape from my suit and handing it off to costumes, and then clicking right back in when it was time to shoot, and it was kind of like a dance. We had a dance going and I was like, ‘Okay, we’re coming off set, here comes the cape.’”

The Question Behind Mary Shazam

Many fans probably haven’t let go of a key question: is there an explanation for how Mary keeps her form when switching since Billy Batson doesn’t?

Though, it’s worth noting that in Black Adam, Dwayne Johnson’s anti-hero also used the same magic word, yet he was still himself on both sides. Though, there was the added muscle mass, of course.

Hopefully, the movie does get around to giving audiences a reason.

Fingers crossed that any new lore crosses over into James Gunn’s new DCU. After all, Currey seems passionate about bringing Mary to life—no need to cut her journey short.

Shazam! Fury of the Gods hits theaters on Friday, March 17.

Shazam 2's Grace Caroline Currey Is a One-of-a-Kind Superhero (Exclusive) (2024)

FAQs

Who is the goddess in Shazam 2? ›

Rachel Zegler, who's known for her roles as Lucy Gray in the Hunger Games prequel The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes and Maria in the Westside Story remake, made her first appearance in a superhero film as the young-looking goddess Anthea.

Who is the Wonder Woman in Shazam 2? ›

Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman in 'Shazam 2' Was Not a Deepfake, Director Says: She 'Shot in England' and 'I Directed Remotely' - IMDb. “Shazam! Fury of the Gods” seemingly confused a lot of moviegoers with its surprise cameo featuring the return of Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman.

Who was replaced in Shazam 2? ›

Grace Caroline Currey as Mary Bromfield: Billy's mature and academically driven older foster sister. Currey also portrays Mary's adult superhero form, replacing Michelle Borth from the first film.

Who is the cameo in Shazam 2? ›

And despite having mocked him and his heroic efforts, the townspeople now celebrate him, namely one older man wearing a familiar red and yellow shirt. And that is none other than Michael Gray, who portrayed Billy/Captain Marvel in the 1974 Shazam! TV series.

Is there any Lgbtq in Shazam 2? ›

Fury of the Gods is gearing up for its theatrical release next week and two of the screenwriters have confirmed that Pedro Peña, played by Jovan Armand/D.J. Cotrona, is gay.

Who is the purple girl in Shazam? ›

Darla Dudley

A bubbly, talkative young girl, Darla's superpowered Shazam form wears a purple uniform and is generally much faster than her siblings…even after you factor the whole “speed of Mercury” ability into the equation.

Did Shazam date Wonder Woman? ›

But what's the comic book connection between Wonder Woman and Shazam? Is there a comic book reference point for the movie's joke about Shazam and Wonder Woman dating? The short answer is… not really, no.

Will there be a Shazam 3? ›

We do know that a third Shazam! movie was planned, but the idea was ultimately scrapped when the Dceu went through a revamp. Our good friends at ComicBookMovie.com had a talk with Asher Angel, the star of the Shazam!

Does Shazam have a twin sister? ›

Modern Shazam stories depict Mary as Billy Batson's older foster sister, living together in the Vasquez family home with four other siblings. But for most of their history, their relationship was quite different. In 1942's Captain Marvel Adventures #18, Mary debuts as Billy Batson's long lost twin sister.

Is Dwayne Johnson in Shazam? ›

Executive producer Dwayne Johnson's likeness is used for the mystically generated holograph of Teth-Adam, which the wizard Shazam conjures while teaching Billy the history of the Rock of Eternity, the Seven Realms of Magic, and his previous Champion.

Is Black Adam replacing Shazam? ›

Black Adam is a 2022 American superhero film based on the DC character of the same name. Produced by New Line Cinema, DC Films, Seven Bucks Productions, and FlynnPictureCo. and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, it is a spin-off from Shazam! (2019) and the eleventh film in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU).

Who is the little bug at the end of Shazam? ›

And just like before, he hears a familiar voice emanating from a grate in his cell. Upon further inspection it's Mister Mind (voiced by Shazam! director David Sandberg), the tiny, telepathic, worm-like villain who visited him in the credits scene from the first movie.

Who is Athena in Shazam 2? ›

She was portrayed by Rachel Zegler in her first villainous (temporarily) role.

Who is Calypso in Shazam? ›

Kalypso is the main antagonist of the 2023 DC Extended Universe superhero film Shazam! Fury of the Gods, the sequel to the 2019 film Shazam!. She was the middle child of the Hesperides, who wishes to take back the powers her father gave to the Wizard Shazam.

What are the daughters of Atlas Powers? ›

Each of the Atlas sisters had their own powerful ability that they displayed during Shazam! Fury of the Gods. Hespera controlled the elements and Kalypso sowed chaos, but it was the youngest sister Anthea who might have had the most powerful ability. Anthea could warp reality around her in dramatic ways.

How did Mary become Shazam? ›

Mary exclaims that Billy cannot say "Shazam", inadvertently saying the word herself. She is then struck by a magic lightning bolt and transformed into a super-powered version of herself, later christened "Mary Marvel" by her brother.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Errol Quitzon

Last Updated:

Views: 6327

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (79 voted)

Reviews: 86% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Errol Quitzon

Birthday: 1993-04-02

Address: 70604 Haley Lane, Port Weldonside, TN 99233-0942

Phone: +9665282866296

Job: Product Retail Agent

Hobby: Computer programming, Horseback riding, Hooping, Dance, Ice skating, Backpacking, Rafting

Introduction: My name is Errol Quitzon, I am a fair, cute, fancy, clean, attractive, sparkling, kind person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.