Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom first look smashed into DC FanDome like a tidal wave

Last Updated on October 20, 2021

DC FanDome hit fans with an Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom first look video that takes audiences on a sprawling adventure under the sea.

Today’s Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom first look featurette takes us behind-the-scenes of the James Wan-directed sequel and teases plenty of underwater action for fans of the 2018 original. Led by Aquaman himself, Jason Momoa, the video takes us on a tour of the set as members of the cast and crew describe how the sequel will be bigger, more bombastic, and take audiences on a globe-trotting adventure. Check out the featurette and some new stills below!

Aquaman 2, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom first look, first look, DC Fandome, Jason Momoa
Aquaman 2, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom first look, first look, DC Fandome, Jason Momoa
Aquaman 2, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom first look, first look, DC Fandome, Jason Momoa
Aquaman 2, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom first look, first look, DC Fandome, Jason Momoa
Aquaman 2, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom first look, first look, DC Fandome, Jason Momoa

James Wan has previously teased that the Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom will once again contain a touch of horror. “I would say yes. Just like the first movie had a touch of my horror sensibility in it, in regards to the Trench sequence, I would say there’ll be a little bit of that in this next one,” Wan explained. “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. And especially a movie like Aquaman, you know where the story takes place in these underwater worlds that can be very scary. So naturally, my love for the horror genre just means that I latch myself to these scenes and try to give them a little bit more of my scary sauce.” Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom will hit theaters on December 16, 2022.

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