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SDCC 2018: ‘Aquaman’ Trailer: The King Of Atlantis Makes A Splashy Return
Aquaman may not have had the best introduction in Justice League, but the easily mocked character will get a chance to prove himself in his own film Aquaman. James Wan is at the helm for the latest superhero epic, which will see Jason Momoa reprising his role as Arthur Curry, a man who is both a human and an Atlantean, who must return to his undersea home to stop his half-brother, King Orm (Patrick Wilson) from going to war with the surface dwellers.
The cast and Wan were over at San Diego Comic-Con to talk a little bit about Aquaman, but more importantly, give us the first trailer for the film. Prepare for plenty of jumping the shark moments. Check out the trailer below.
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Tags: Amber Heard, Aquaman, DC, DCEU, Dolph Lundgren, James Wan, Jason Momoa, Nicole Kidman, Patrick Wilson, SDCC, SDCC 2018, Temuera Morrison, Warner Brothers, Willem Dafoe, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
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Geek Peek: ‘Aquaman’ Image Reels In First Look At Djimon Hounsou As The Fisherman King
Could Djimon Hounsou be the person to save DC films? It sure does seem like it. The actor, who has already signed on to play an ancient wizard in Shazam! who gives Billy Batson his powers, will also appear in Aquaman. Although, not as the Wizard, but as the Fisherman King.
And now, we are getting our first look at the character in a recently released image. You can check it out below, along with a brand new poster which includes a date for when we’ll get to see a trailer.
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Tags: Amber Heard, Aquaman, DC, DCEU, Djimon Hounsou, Dolph Lundgren, James Wan, Jason Momoa, Natalia Safran, Nicole Kidman, Patrick Wilson, Peter Safran, Sophia Forrest, Temuera Morrison, Warner Brothers, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
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‘Aquaman’ Photos and Director James Wan’s Vision For The Underwater Hero
The DCEU is undergoing a rebrand in the wake of Justice League‘s flop. And directors are taking note of distancing themselves from the film with stories that serve the characters rather than lead up to the ensemble event.
While Aquaman may be the only DCEU film to hit theaters later this year, WB is now releasing a batch of new images from the upcoming film. In addition, director James Wan spoke about his vision for the character and why the film will distance itself from Justice League. More on the story below.
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Tags: Amber Heard, Aquaman, DC, DCEU, Dolph Lundgren, James Wan, Nicole Kidman, Patrick Wilson, Temuera Morrison, Warner Bros, Willem Dafor
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Geek Peek: First Look At ‘Aquaman’ Will Make You Want To Hit The Gym
One of the biggest problems for Justice League was introducing three new heroes to the DC superhero universe. This did not give much room for any narrative or exposition as the ensemble film had to squeeze out time to give some origin stories to The Flash, Aquaman, and Cyborg. However, all will be getting standalone origin stories of their own. At least we hope. But one that is for certain is Aquaman.
The film will see Jason Momoa reprise his role as Arthur Curry, the half-man half-Atlantean who is trying to figure out his place on land and in the ocean. Now we have our first look at the upcoming superhero film, which is being directed by James Wan (The Conjuring). Check out the first look here below.
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Tags: Amber Heard, Aquaman, DC, DCEU, Deborah Snyder, Dolph Lundgren, Geoff Johns, James Wan, Jason Momoa, Jon Berg, Nicole Kidman, Patrick Wilson, Temuera Morrison, Warner Brothers, Willem Dafoe, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Zack Snyder
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‘Aquaman’ To Take Place After Events Of ‘Justice League’
It’s very easy to get excited for a film like Wonder Woman, especially with the positive reception it has been getting as of late. And the same goes for Justice League, the mega-ensemble featuring some of the greatest DC heroes of all time. But since its production start date announcement, we know next to nothing about Aquaman. He’s one of the few characters to be introduced in Justice League, but getting his own standalone feature after it.
However, unlike Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Suicide Squad, and Wonder Woman affecting the events of Justice League, Aquaman will take place after Justice League. Find out more on this story below.
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Tags: Amber Heard, Charles Roven, DC, DCEU, Deborah Snyder, Dolph Lundgren, Geoff Johns, James Wan, Jason Momoa, Jon Berg, Nicole Kidman, Patrick Wilson, Peter Safran, Rob Cowan, Temuera Morrison, Warner Brothers, Willem Dafoe, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Zack Snyder
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