Shazam star Zachary Levi is in a sanity after playing Wii

Even though he was acting on the NBC series Chuck, Zachary Levi became famous in the mid-2000s. He became a movie superstar in 2019.

Before taking steps to survive a game that had just become heavyweight, Zachary Levi suffered a heartache and bloody injury on a Wii. Speaking to IMDb during a Shazam: The Wrath of Gods promotion, the actor told the story of picking up a Nintendo at midnight in 2006 and rushing home to play with friends. The actor noted that he cleared the room of the furniture so there could play Wii Sports. However, he forgot about the lamp above it, which then forced him to come back to the ambulance. Lucy Liu asked if he’d won the game and Levy confirmed he did.

So here’s what happened: The Nintendo Wii is coming out. I packed it in my closet, that was around midnight. I met a few friends and before the game there’s a screen that says if there’s anything around you so we moved the sofas to the backyard, the whole living room was completely empty and we could play baseball, tennis, and so on, and we had some fun with the ladies until about two in the morning when we played tennis. I went to Sampras and I didn’t notice that I had a lamp that’s so large that I had a tyre and as such a side lamp I had a blemish head with a light and a rhode — the opening windows of theses necessary: look above yourself it says make sure there’s nothing around you. So I broke through this thick glass, similar to one from half-dome. The glass exploded into the room just after breaking it. Finally, I took my Wii controller and I hung it on my wrist and a blood dripping from my arm. Now I had to explain to the medical doctor at three every morning why I sunk into the ambulance.

In the accident, she needed 14 stitches.

The Nintendo Wii is released in 2006 and is now a renowned video game game system. Since it was established, the company sold over 101 million units to be able to play remotely.

The Wii has since been discontinued in October 2013. The Wii U was announced last year, but didn’t achieve the same resounding success as its predecessor. The production of the Wii U ended in 2017, a time when the company paved the way for its new system, the Nintendo Switch. The Nintendo Switch has overtaken the Wii in hardware sales. The Star of Shazam! is about to avoid the latest Nintendo bestseller.

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