Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom: Jason Momoa Returns In A New Avatar
Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom: Jason Momoa Returns In A New Avatar

Jason Momoa finally unveiled the first look of Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom yesterday (September 6). The actor, who essays the role of Authur in the film, will be seen in a new avatar in the sequel of the DC film. Also Read: The Aquaman Sequel Is Coming And Expect It To Be Bigger Than […]

Jason Momoa finally unveiled the first look of Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom yesterday (September 6). The actor, who essays the role of Authur in the film, will be seen in a new avatar in the sequel of the DC film.

 

Also Read: The Aquaman Sequel Is Coming And Expect It To Be Bigger Than Ever

While Aquaman is remembered by his iconic orange-green suit, this time around, the fans will get to see him in a new and dark suit. Sharing the pictures of both his old and new suit, Momoa captioned the image as, “Second round. New suit. More action. #aquaman Aloha j,”

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The new suit comes with new powers. Director James Wan, who returns to direct the sequel, revealed that the new suit is an illustration of Atlantean technology. In a post he shared on social media, he said that the suit is based on the camouflaging ability of cephalopods like squid and octopuses.

 

“Here’s @prideofgypsies in the classic #Aquaman suit AND a sneak peek at his other outfit — the stealth suit. Atlantean tech based on cephalopod’s camouflaging ability. David Leslie Johnson and I were inspired by the 80’s “blue suit”,” Wan wrote.

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Amber Heard, Patrick Wilson, Dolph Lundgren, and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II return in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom essaying their roles as Mera, Orm or Ocean Master, King Nereus, and Black Manta respectively. David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick also returns as the scriptwriter for the sequel.

 

During his appearance at DC FanDome, the director had shared some details about the film and said, “Just like the first movie had a touch of my horror sensibility in it, in regards to the Trench sequence, I would say there will be a little bit of that in this next one. I think it’s something that’s a big part of who I am, and it just naturally comes out in these kinds of films.”

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