Director James Wan recently updated his Instagram and shared the concept design drawings of Aquaman. James Wan said that he could not attend the San Diego Comic-Con this year, but he brought out the beautiful character/creature designs of the first Aquaman designed by those talented artists and designers for people to appreciate. James Wan said that in order to create the unique underwater world and culture of "Aquaman", he and the creative team had tirelessly polished every detail of the underwater world and creatures, and brought this working state to "Aquaman 2", and he can't wait to show us the results. Aquaman 2 will be officially released on March 17, 2023. Directed by James Wan, it continues the horror atmosphere of the underwater world in the first film. Jason Momoa returns to play Aquaman, Amber Heard returns to play Mera, Patrick Wilson returns to play King Orm, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II returns to play Black Manta, Dolph Lundgren returns to play Nereus, King of Xebel, Randall Park returns to play Dr. Shen, Indya Moore, the little angel of "Pose", plays Karshon, Zhao Jiani plays Stingray, and Regan plays King Atlan. Concept design: |
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