[UPDATE: The Wrap's Umberto Gonzalez is currently refuting this story. The rest of this article has been left as it was originally published.]

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The tentative frontrunners to play Earth to Echo), the search is now underway to find the actors to play the film's eponymous superhero and the young boy, Billy Batson, who (respectively) transforms into him upon saying the magical worlds "Shazam!"

While actors such as the next DCEU film to enter production).

Related: Shazam & Bill Batson Will Be Played By Different Actors

According to That Hashtag Show, Cena and Sasse are the current frontrunners to star in Shazam, after an unidentified third candidate and fellow dark horse contender fell out of favor with the movie's producers and creative team. Both Cena and Sasse are well-chiseled, brawny actors who have demonstrated a knack for comedy of late with their work on the Amy Schumer comedy Trainwreck and the TV series Gallavant, respectively, and read as being solid picks for related reasons.

Shazam actors John Cena Joshua Sasse
John Cena and Joshua Sasse are reportedly in the running for Shazam!

Cena's acting career in particular has been picking up speed of late, between his starring roles in the animated Dwayne Johnson's Black Adam in the DCEU, at the same time. While that won't happen in Sandberg's film, we do now have a better idea of what the plot for Shazam will encom thanks to this working synopsis obtained by THS:

Based on the DC Comics character "Shazam!" Billy Batson becomes Captain Marvel, the world's mightiest mortal, when he says the magic word "Shazam! The name is an acronym for six gods and heroes of the ancient world as well as their attributes. The wisdom of Solomon, strength of Hercules, stamina of Atlas, power of Zeus, courage of Achilles and speed of Mercury.

The DCEU fully embraced the mythological fantasy side of DC Comics lore with the release of director Patty Jenkins' Wonder Woman earlier this year, so it stands to reason that Shazam won't be hesitant to incorporate similar elements into its own narrative (including, at least some of those that are mentioned in the in-progress synopsis). Providing more evidence of just that is the breakdown for Billy Batson in the film - describing the character as being a 12-15 year old male "granted access to incredible powers by the wizard Shazam [when] he speaks the wizard's name and is struck by a lightning bolt that gives him the powers of the gods."

Of course, the very nature of the Shazam character means that the movie (like its namesake) will combine muscular action with light-hearted comedy, making it one of the more comedic installments in the DCEU to date. Variety is the spice of life, of course, and the playfulness of Shazam should make for a nice compliment to the relatively more straight-faced DCEU movies that are on the horizon - including, director Zack Snyder's Aquaman in December of 2018. You can expect to learn more about Sandberg's own DCEU adventure (and possibly, get confirmation about who's starring) before either of those other DCEU projects hit theaters.

NEXT: What is the Official Future of the DCEU?

Source: That Hashtag Show [via CBR]