James Wan posts photos from the set of Aquaman 2, showing the half-naked "Ocean Lord"

James Wan posts photos from the set of Aquaman 2, showing the half-naked "Ocean Lord"

Recently, director James Wan posted a photo of the set of Aquaman 2 on social media. Patrick Wilson was standing on the beach with the director in a nearly homeless look. In the previous episode, Patrick Wilson played the "Ocean Lord" who lost to Arthur Curry in the fight for the throne. He wanted to commit suicide but was persuaded by his mother and was finally imprisoned.

Aquaman 2 is still being filmed, and its official English title is Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. Jason Momoa, Amber Heard, Patrick Wilson and others will return to star, and James Wan will return to direct. It will be released in North America on December 16 next year. The plot of the film has not been announced yet. Could it be that Aquaman goes back to ask his brother in prison for help?

It is reported that "Aquaman 2" will release behind-the-scenes specials and other materials at the "DC Fan Conference" on October 16th local time.

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