Shazam! Star Under Fire Over Racism and Domestic Abuse Allegations

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Shazam! Fury of the Gods actor Jack Dylan Grazer is easily one of Hollywood's most promising stars and despite the DC sequel bombing at the box office, we can still safely say that he has a bright future in the entertainment industry.

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However, his blossoming career could come to a screeching halt and as it stands, things aren't looking good for the 19-year-old actor. On Twitter, Grazer's past controversies were once again brought back to the spotlight after user @willelfilms reminded fans of his alleged racist and abusive behavior.

The said user posted a thread featuring screenshots of Cylia Chasman's (Grazer's ex-girlfriend) best friend coming out to accuse the actor of physically abusing his former partner. The thread also contains a video of the It star saying racial slurs. You can check it out here:


This isn't the first time Grazer came under fire for his alleged behavior. For those unaware, reports already surfaced in 2021 that the rising actor was abusive during his relationship with Chasman.

The alleged victim's sister also testified against Grazer during the height of the controversy, claiming that apart from enduring physical abuse, Cylia was also cheated on by him.

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As it stands, Grazer and his camp have yet to address the controversy since it resurfaced but I think we can all agree that this does not bode well for the young actor, especially considering he's still not confirmed to be part of the rebooted DC Universe.

Not only does this scandal hurt his chances of reprising his Freddy Freeman role, but it might also jeopardize his rumored involvement in DreamWorks' live-action adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon.

Shazam! Fury of the Gods is hitting Max (formerly HBO Max) on May 23rd.

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