Shazam! was filmed in Toronto & Hamilton in Canada and Philadelphia in the United States of America.
Billy's Mom's Apartment
In movie
Scene where Billy walks across the bridge to the apartment where he learned that his mother lives.
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Street
In movie
Scene where Freddy is walking home after leaving Billy at the bus crash when Billy flies overhead chased by Sivana.
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9th Street & Bristol Street
In movie
Scene where Billy saves Mary from behind run down by a snowplow and then chats with her about what is making her sad.
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Tall Building
In movie
Scene where Billy attempts to leap over a tall building with Freddy filming but accidentally crashes through the windows.
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Love Park
In movie
Scene where Shazam and Sivana fight in the air over the city and knock down the William Penn statue from City Hall into the park.
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Bike Pirates Alley
In movie
Scene where Billy calls Freddy to meet him and reveals his new form in which he is stuck.
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30th Street Station (exterior)
In movie
Scene where Billy runs away from the two bullies and down into the subway.
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Chilladelphia Winter Carnival
In movie
Scene where Billy remembers losing his mom while they are out at the carnival. Later, he and his foster siblings run into the carnival to escape Sivana.
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Danforth Collegiate and Technical Institute
In movie
Scene where Billy leaves school when Freddy is being bullied. Billy decides to act.
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Overpass
In movie
Scene where Billy saves the bus from crashing to the ground and is confronted by a superpowered enemy.
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Scene was shot Fort York is a 43-acre national historic site located in the heart of downtown Toronto. Referred to as Toronto’s founding landscape, Fort York National Historic Site is also a Heritage Conservation District, a registered archaeological site, and home to Canada’s largest collection of original War of 1812 buildings.
Toronto
Rocky Steps
In movie
Scene where Billy and Freddy sit on the famous steps looking over the city after using Billy's powers to thwart a robbery and get some snacks.
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30th Street Station (interior)
In movie
Scene where Billy races into a subway train and just narrowly escapes the two bullies.
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Scene was shot Located beneath the current Bay Station, Bay Lower was only in operation for six months in 1966. Since then the platform has been used by TTC for operator training and design experimentation, and has been frequently been used for filming so as to not interrupt regular subway traffic.
Toronto
Fawcett Central
In movie
Scene where Billy goes to school with his new foster siblings and after sees some other students bullying Freddy.
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Vasquez House
In movie
Scene where Rosa and Victor, Billy's new foster parents, bring him home to meet his new siblings.
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Convenience Store
In movie
Scene where Billy is trying to buy beer for himself and Freddy when a pair of guys in masks try to rob the store at gunpoint.
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Rachel M. Batson's House
In movie
Scene where Billy visits the home of the Batson he found from the police computer but learns that the woman living there is not his mother.
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Vending Machine
In movie
Scene where Billy uses his powers to empty out a vending machine and gets sick after drinking a dozen Dr. Peppers with Freddy.
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Training Ground
In movie
Scene where Freddy films Billy while experimenting with his new powers.
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Scene was shot The Hearn Generating Station is a decommissioned power plant originally built for coal back in 1951 and converted to natural gas in the 70s. The plant was shut down in the 80s and the site has sat largely unused since then. Most of the equipment inside the plant was scrapped in 2002 when the site was slated to be turned into a film studio, but those plans were eventually abandoned.
Toronto
Mall
In movie
Scene where Billy is thrown through the roof of the mall by Sivana and only manages to escape by transforming back into his normal self.
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The stairs of the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia
In movie
Scene where Shazam and Freddy are having a great time on the stairs of the museum.
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Scene was shot The Philadelphia Museum of Art is one of the largest art museums in the United States. It has a collection of more than 227,000 objects. It opened in 1925.
Philadelphia