It took two years! James Wan announced that the post-production of "Aquaman" has been officially completed

It took two years! James Wan announced that the post-production of "Aquaman" has been officially completed

There is still a full month before the release date of Aquaman in China on December 7 (more than a month before the North American release date on December 21), and director James Wan announced on Instagram that the post-production of this latest DC superhero movie has been completely done!

Director Wan wrote on Instagram that the two-year production of "Aquaman" has officially been completed and he can sleep well. The past few months have been spent on polishing the visual effects for this Warner blockbuster starring Jason Momoa. He also thanked the VFX, editing and sound teams for their "tireless work."

“After consuming and eating up every waking moment of my last two years, this little indie film is finally done. It was just an incredible amount of work. I can’t thank the VFX/Editing/Sound team enough for working tirelessly day and night, and the amazing post production team, crazy hours, 7 days a week, for many, many weeks without a break, to make this unique and beautiful film.

Everyone has poured their heart and soul into this, and I can’t wait to share this video with you all on December 21st! In the meantime, I’m going to get some good sleep.”

Aquaman is a film that requires a lot of CGI shots, and the requirements for post-production are also very high. Director Wen also attached a photo of the post-production team members, and they may all be preparing for a good rest!

Jason Momoa, Amber Heard, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Patrick Wilson, Nicole Kidman, Willem Dafoe and Dolph Lundgren co-starred in "Aquaman", and we can't wait.

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