Spider-Man: Homecoming & Shazam!; the same movie (which is not a bad thing) a thread
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1. The film centers around a young hero trying to find his place in a world full of heroes, as well as in his growth as a person
2. The main villain of the movie is a bald, selfish man which powers were obtained by stealing them from another person
3. There is a scene (or several scenes) where the main role model of the hero, which is a big & very important superhero, appaears alongiside our protagonist
4. The protagonist has a geeky best friend that is willing to protect him and cover his back no matter what. He is also part of a group of minorities
6. There is a part of the movie where the bad guy lets the hero fall from the sky, but he survives this
9. The hero doesn& #39;t kill the villain, although he has tried to kill him the entire movie. Instead, he is arrested, and meets another of the hero& #39;s enemies in prison. He tells him that they must join forces to defeat him, leaving that as a cliffhanger for a future film
10. At the end of the movie, the hero learns that being powerful does not make you a hero, neither being the best. What makes you a hero is protecting the people you care about and always acting selfless and brave
11. The credits are mainly Pop Art, and the music of the credits is a Ramones song; S-MHC: Blitzkrieg Bop; Shazam! I Don& #39;t Wanna Grow UpQ
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