is a landmark 12-chapter black-and-white film serial released by Republic Pictures in 1941. Directed by William Witney and John English, it is widely considered the first theatrical film adaptation of a comic book superhero and is frequently cited by film historians as one of the greatest movie serials ever made. The Storyline

Played Billy Batson, the relatable young hero.

Before Adventures of Captain Marvel , comic book characters were mostly confined to newspaper strips or short animated films. This production proved that live-action superheroes could be commercially successful on the big screen.

While modern audiences know the character as Shazam (due to later trademark disputes between DC and Marvel Comics), this serial captures the character at the height of his original Golden Age popularity. Where's That Been? – Adventures of Captain Marvel (1941)

Portrayed Captain Marvel, bringing a physically imposing and grim presence to the role that differed from the more lighthearted comics of the era.

The serial is famous for its groundbreaking flying sequences, achieved through a life-sized dummy on wires and clever camera work that "inspired belief that a man can actually fly" decades before modern CGI.