Here are all of the Aquaman & The Lost Kingdom news, details and updates we know so far. Jason Momoa had the misfortune of making his DCEU debut in the much-maligned theatrical cut of Justice League, but while Aquaman's 2017 debut sank, a 2018 solo movie swam. Directed by James Wan, Aquaman attained huge box office success and critical acclaim in a DCEU landscape renowned for choppy waters. Whereas Justice League merely gave an early sprinkling of Arthur Curry, Aquaman explored his backstory and claim to the throne of Atlantis in full, fascinating detail. Momoa would later appear in 2021's Zack Snyder's Justice League, but the true continuation of his Aquaman story lies ahead.
Aquaman & The Lost Kingdom has been beset by DCEU upheaval, release delays, and a lawsuit involving one of its stars, but audience anticipation remains high regardless. With solo movies for Superman, Batfleck and Cyborg non-existent, Wonder Woman 3 still some way out, and The Flash's Ezra Miller embroiled in controversy, Jason Momoa's Aquaman has become the default linchpin of the DCEU franchise, making Aquaman & The Lost Kingdom even more exciting.
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Post-production remains ongoing at the time of writing, but crucial Aquaman & The Lost Kingdom news and details are beginning to slip through the net thanks to cast, crew and other official sources. These are the updates you need to know as the DCEU prepares to ride Arthur Curry's wave once again.
Aquaman fans will be delighted to hear the vast majority of 2018's cast are returning for Aquaman & The Lost Kingdom. Jason Momoa is obviously back as Arthur Curry himself, but he'll be joined by Patrick Wilson as Orm, Yahya
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