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Jason Momoa, Josh Brolin Latest To Join Crazy ‘Dune’ Cast
It’s starting to look like everyone wants to be a part of Denis Villeneuve‘s adaptation of Dune. The film, which will be based on Frank Herbert‘s novel of the same name, stars Timothee Chalamet as Paul Atreides. He will be joined by Charlotte Rampling, Dave Bautista, Oscar Isaac, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya, Javier Bardem, and Stellan Skarsgard.
And now you can add Aquaman and Thanos into the mix. Reports confirm that Jason Momoa and Josh Brolin are both in talks to have roles in Villeneuve’s film adaptation of the sci-fi epic. More on the report below.
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Tags: Charlotte Rampling, Dave Bautista, Denis Villeneuve, Dune, Eric Roth, Frank Herbert, Jason Momoa, Javier Bardem, Jon Spaihts, Josh Brolin, Oscar Isaac, Rebecca Ferguson, Stellan Skarsgard, Timothee Chalamet, Zendaya
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Movie Review: Aquaman
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Aquaman
Director: James Wan
Writers: David Leslie, Johnson-McGoldrick, Will Beall
Cast: Jason Momoa, Amber Heard, Willem Dafoe, Patrick Wilson, Dolph Lundgren, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Nicole Kidman
Studio: Warner Bros.
Rated PG-13 | 143 Minutes
Release Date: December 21, 2018
Aquaman may be one of the most iconic superheroes in the DC lineup, but the character himself has a reputation for being one of the silliest superheroes. Furthermore, his introduction in Zach Snyder’s Justice League did not do him any favors. That being said, Jason Momoa‘s portrayal was a radical change for the one-dimensional pasty white hero. Instead, we got something that truly represented the character’s struggle of living in two worlds while acknowledging his overall cheesiness.
This helped lay the foundation for his own standalone film. Directed by James Wan, Aquaman sees the return of Momoa playing the aquatic eponymous hero in a globe-trotting superhero epic. By embracing many of the title character’s foibles and cheesiness, the film turns out to be one of the best DCEU entries to date. And while that is an easy bar to cross over, its world-building and willingness to have fun expands the cinematic universe and opens the door for the DCEU to explore bold and new possibilities. Check out my review of Aquaman here below.
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Tags: Amber Heard, Aquaman, David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, DC, DCEU, Dolph Lundgren, James Wan, Jason Momoa, Nicole Kidman, Patrick Wilson, Warner Bros, Will Beall, Willem Dafoe, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
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‘Aquaman’ Sequel Already In Development
This isn’t as shocking as getting doused with a cold bucket of water, but Aquaman is getting a sequel. The film is already on track to earn $65 million in its opening weekend. Additionally, positive early reviews have shown that this is the movie to watch this holiday. So it comes as no surprise that a sequel is “in development.” More on the report below.
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Tags: Amber Heard, Aquaman, Aquaman II, Bill Brzeski, David Leslie Johnson, Deborah Snyder, Dolph Lundgren, Don Burgess, Geoff Johns, James Wan, Jason Momoa, Jon Berg, Julie Andrews, Kirk Morri, Kym Barrett, Ludi Lin, Mort Weisinger, Nicole Kidman, Patrick Wilson, Paul Norris, Peter Safran, Rob Cowan, Rupert Gregson-Williams, Temuera Morrison, Walter Hamada, Will Beall, Willem Dafoe, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Zack Snyder
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Julie Andrews To Make A Splashy Entrance In James Wan’s Aquaman
A Julie Andrews cameo in Mary Poppins Returns would make a lot of sense since the singer and actress was the star of the original film. However, Andrews confirmed that she would not appear in the follow-up starring Emily Blunt as to not take away her spotlight. So Andrews has settled for a different kind of role. A very unlikely one. According to a new report, Andrews will be lending her voice talents to James Wan‘s Aquaman. More on the report below.
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Tags: Amber Heard, Aquaman, Bill Brzeski, David Leslie Johnson, Deborah Snyder, Dolph Lundgren, Don Burgess, Geoff Johns, James Wan, Jason Momoa, Jon Berg, Julie Andrews, Kirk Morri, Kym Barrett, Ludi Lin, Mort Weisinger, Nicole Kidman, Patrick Wilson, Paul Norris, Peter Safran, Rob Cowan, Rupert Gregson-Williams, Temuera Morrison, Walter Hamada, Will Beall, Willem Dafoe, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Zack Snyder
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