‘Aquaman 2’: Jason Momoa’s Arthur Curry Leaps Into Action In New Trailer

Jason Momoa's Aquaman is almost back!

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Warner Bros. Pictures is ramping up the marketing campaign for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom with the release of a brand-new trailer. This latest glimpse into the DC Universe sequel comes as Fandango opens ticket sales, signaling the film’s imminent arrival in theaters. The trailer is abundant with fresh footage and plot details, explaining Black Manta’s mission.

The new trailer also sheds light on what could be Jason Momoa’s final portrayal of the titular character, Arthur Curry, also known as Aquaman. Momoa has been instrumental in defining the role with his charismatic and powerful performance, earning acclaim and fan admiration since his first appearance as Aquaman. With speculation mounting about Momoa potentially taking on the role of Lobo in James Gunn and Peter Safran’s DC Universe – a move yet to be officially confirmed – Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom might mark his last venture in Cury’s trident-wielding shoes.

Directed by James Wan, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is set to explore new territories and expand the lore of the underwater world. Known for his unique visual style and ability to blend genre elements seamlessly, Wan appears to have taken the sequel to new creative levels, despite the negative buzz surrounding its release.

When will DC Studios announce Jason Momoa as Lobo?

As the entertainment industry rebounds from the recent Hollywood strikes, Jason Momoa is preparing to embark on the press tour for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. With Superman: Legacy gearing up for production in March 2024, the speculation surrounding Jason Momoa’s rumored role as Lobo in the DC Universe is expected to be addressed by DC Studios in the near future. His upcoming appearances could also shed light on what fans can expect from his continued involvement with DC Studios.

James Gunn and Peter Safran told journalists that their vision for the DC Universe includes locked scripts, wiggle room, and a unified storyline across film, television, animation, and video game projects. The two explained that the DC Universe could bring back elements from previous DC regimes, meaning that their eight-to-year plan is not a full reboot.

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Rick Lemoine

Rick Lemoine

Raised on a hearty dose of Marvel and DC comics, Rick combines his love for superheroes with a knack for writing about Hollywood's brightest.