Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom may have been pushed back to December 2022, but director James Wan has shared some new concept art from the film. Taking to social media, the filmmaker teased fans with a few images of concept art from the sequel.
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdomhas had a colorful production history. If for no other reason, Aquaman 2 has undergone reshoots to replace Michael Keaton's Batman, who was originally slated to appear in the film. Warner Bros. as a whole has been undergoing massive changes following its merger with Discovery and the installation of new CEO David Zaslav. The latest change to the film happened because the film reportedly needed more time in post-production, which means it will now release just a little over five years after the original Aquaman film was released in 2018.
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To help quench fan excitement for the film, Wan shared the Aquaman 2 concept art on his Instagram. Writing that the film still has plenty more surprises for fans and that the art only scratches the surface of the 'weird and wonderful' world Wan and his production team are crafting. But what has been shown teases an action-packed plot and a glimpse at Aquaman's arch-enemy, Black Manta. The concept art illustrates a colorful, underwater world that's full of life — reefs and marine life abound. Sunken shipwrecks and lush scenery are also present.
Aquaman himself appears to be having a difficult time in the new movie, which shows no signs of slowing down. He's seen combating a giant jellyfish and confronting a woman who appears to be an octopus hybrid. A giant battle also appears to be unfolding in the film. Perhaps most tantalizing is the final image, which shows
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