The ‘Until Dawn’ director nearly passed on the opportunity to direct the new film because of fan backlash from the 2023 DC project. By McKinley Franklin After Shazam! Fury of the Gods, David F.
Shazam! director David F. Sandberg opens up about his time in the DC Extended Universe, sharing that he received death threats from angry fans. While promoting his new movie Until Dawn, the director ...
Helming consecutive $100-million–plus-budgeted DC movies seems like two of the most arduous jobs a director can have, but David F. Sandberg insists that his latest film, Until Dawn, was more ...
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"Shazam" director David F. Sandberg, who is currently promoting his film adaptation of the popular video game "Until Dawn," almost quit making "IP-based movies" because of backlash from angry fans.
Director David Sandberg on the set of 'Until Dawn.' "I knew I wanted to do Until Dawn once I read the script," explains director David F. Sandberg as we discuss his latest film inspired by the iconic ...
David F. Sandberg is delving back into scary material. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. While the Until Dawn movie will presumably ...
This up-for-anything sequel is aimed at the kid inside of all of us. Long ago in a galaxy far, far away -- think pre-pandemic Earth in 2019 -- DC Studios unveiled "Shazam!" as a movie that was frankly ...
Between Chuck and Tangled, it felt like only a matter of time before Zachary Levi would break into Hollywood's A-List with a major movie role. That came in 2019 with Shazam!, one of the best-reviewed ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After Shazam! Fury of the Gods, David F. Sandberg wanted to stop directing “IP-based movies.” “I mean, to be honest, fans can get ...
After Shazam! Fury of the Gods, David F. Sandberg wanted to stop directing "IP-based movies." Sanberg helmed the original Shazam! film in 2019 and its corresponding sequel in 2023. However, after a ...