![]() That not only serves to give Fury of the Gods a happy ending, but it also forges a link between Shazam and Wonder Woman that could be worth exploring in future sequels. Gal Gadot’s Diana attends Billy’s funeral and is able to use her own godly powers to repair the staff and bring Billy back to life. That’s where the much-hyped Wonder Woman cameo comes in. It’s all very reminiscent of Superman’s heroic sacrifice in Batman v Superman, except we don’t have to wait for another movie to see Billy resurrected. Billy may not have been born a god, but as the redeemed Hespera’s final words suggest, he deserves to be buried as one, so Anthea takes his body back to her kingdom. ![]() With Hespera and Kalypso dead, and Anthea de-powered by Kalypso in the final fight, there’s seemingly no god able to reverse Billy’s sacrifice, so his family can do nothing but mourn him. He uses the staff to vaporize Kalypso and her dragon, but loses his powers and dies in the process. Billy recovers the staff and, armed with the power of family, makes the only play available to him. Kalypso hopes to destroy the world and recreate the realm of the gods in revenge for the death of her father, Atlas. Shazam! Fury of the Gods culminates in a showdown between our hero and Lucy Liu’s Kalypso, who has stolen and corrupted the Wizard’s staff, which is capable throughout the movie of sapping the powers of gods and storing them like a battery. 14 Images Shazam! Ending Explained: The Death and Resurrection of Billy Batson
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