“I think it will definitely strike kids a lot because there’s a kid protagonist who does have the ability to be a superhero," Grazer, 15, told The News. "I think that will really resonate with children because when you’re a kid ― this is my experience personally ― when you’re a kid, I feel like these kind of superhero movies, you’re like, ‘I strive to be this. Oh, I want to be Batman when I’m older.’ ... Now, with this movie, it’s kind of like, ‘I’m this age now. I can be Billy Batson. I can be Shazam now.’ ”