And having worked on films like Man of Steel, Black Panther, Watchmen, and Spider-Man 3, his words carry weight. That point was soon made by Butler's specialty costumer Federico Cervantes, the man tasked with getting Levi's Shazam! suit camera ready. But look deep enough into any super-costume, and you'll learn the same thing: in the battle between a muscular actor and a sturdy, resilient, compressing, skintight bodysuit, the manufactured fabrics always win. When Henry Cavill first dropped jaws by packing on muscle as Zack Snyder's Man of Steel, and STILL relied on a hard underlayer to give him rigid abs, and arms carved from stone, the debate should have been over. The comments from Butler will echo those who brushed off the claims of "fake muscles" immediately, since they're one of the movie industry's least kept secrets. So I just wanted to make sure you know that. I think Zack has worked really hard-I don’t know if you've seen the photos -but he's done a really great job. But Zack got in incredible shape, so we were very thankful that he was able to do that, and his form has really helped so much and really showing our Shazam the way he should be. I don't care who it is right now, everyone has. Okay? Now, maybe Dwayne Johnson would be, I'm not sure. Leah: Well, the only all natural person ever, in history, was Christopher Reeve. Obviously Zack is in great shape, but does the costume enhance the superhero look or is it all natural?
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