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Here are five DC sequels that had nothing of substance to contribute to their overarching franchise, much less superhero cinema as a whole. You can give them a shot, but don’t expect a lasting experience.
5) Supergirl

Technically, Supergirl is a sequel to the first three Superman movies. After all, Clark Kent is mentioned by his cousin, even if we never actually see Christopher Reeve’s face.
Unfortunately, Supergirl is way more Superman III or Superman IV: The Quest for Peace than the first two films. The first moment we see the set design of Argo City we know we’re in for a cheeseball of a movie. The one upside here is Helen Slater’s lead performance. There’s a reason we saw her pop up later in Smallville and the Supergirl TV series.
Stream Supergirl on HBO Max.
4) Shazam! Fury of the Gods

The first Shazam! was a pleasant diversion because it found a nice balance between action, comedy, and even a little bit of horror. Even better, it crafted a beautiful foster family dynamic which roped the audience in from the moment it was established.
Shazam! Fury of the Gods, however, is mostly just a comedy, and it’s not a funny one. Then there are the two main things that hamper it. First, the Daughters of Atlas are bland villains, and not particularly intimidating compared to the first movie’s Dr. Sivana and his Seven Deadly Sins. But the bigger issue is Zachary Levi’s performance. Asher Angel did what he was supposed to do: he made Billy Batson more mature. But this isn’t reflected in Levi’s performance, which goes entirely in the wrong direction. He’s more childish here than he was the first day he got his powers.
Stream Shazam! Fury of the Gods on HBO Max.











