My questions for Jason momoa
- Would you cast for any other DC characters like Hawkman or Lobo?
- Do you read Comics?
- Whom will you like as a villain for Aquaman Charachter?
- How many hours did you stayed at the gym for your AWESOME Look?
My questions for James Wan
- How hard it is to shoot underwater?
- What do you think about DCEU? Should it stay a dark universe or become Brighter as MCU?
My questions for Amber Heard
- How do you look so beautiful???
- How is Jason Momoa as a Partner Actor?
- Who is your favourite Character from justice league?
Where will we find our answers?
Honestly, though I haven't seen it yet, I already feel like having The Trench, Ocean Master, and Black Manta in a movie is cluttered enough.
Grimm, and maybe the dead king!
Dead King seems to be in it, yeah. Is it Lundgren playing him? If the movie's 3 hours long maybe it'll work.
I have a feeling Black Manta will continue to be a returning antagonist, like Loki in the MCU.
Now I'm no film expert, but I would personally really like a hero arc for Aquaman. Orm can be the first main antagonist, Black Manta is the main antagonist in the second movie. Reveal that Mera is pregnant in the second movie. Build him up, build up Atlantis's relations with the surface, build up his pride, make him feel safe, like nobody can touch him. And then the third movie just hits you right in the gut! Wham! Starts off with his son being murdered. (Grimm, who should murder his son? Maybe Manta, I'm not sure.)
And now we're introduced to Corum Rath. I'd like to see The Deluge work as some HYDRA (from The Winter Soldier) type force, having infiltrated Atlantis's for a decade. They aren't a terrorist cell- they're a shadow government. Corruption is everywhere. Rath sees this as the perfect time to begin The Deluge's true operation. In a matter of days, everything has been taken from him. His throne, his relation with the surface, his child, and his wife. Now I do NOT want to kill Mera, but maybe just put her in some comatose state. And now we launch into the Underworld arc- vigilante Aquaman! Rath has trapped his people in Atlantis. Arthur gathers a resistance, a rebellion. He fights his way to the top and overthrows Rath, but not without a steep price. Atlantis is weaker than it's ever been. His once great kingdom is nigh-in ruin. This would lead into an angry Peter David characterization of Aquaman.
(Please don't delete this because it's a little off-topic.)