New Photos of AQUAMAN Including Some of Him Wearing New Armor in His Solo Film
We've got a few new photos to share with you of Jason Momoa's Aquaman today. The first comes from Games Radar and features the hero swimming through the ocean in Justice League. The others, which you can see below, is from the set of James Wan's standalone Aquaman film and they give us a look at Aquaman sporting some new armor as he's walking out of the ocean with Amber Heard's Mera.
Kanaka Maoli King & his Hydrokinetic Queen. #Aquaman pic.twitter.com/MrmNvdqVGA
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During an interview with Games Radar, Momoa talks about his relationship with Cyborg in Justice League, and they do not get along.
“Me and Cyborg do not get along at all. I don’t trust him as far as I can throw him. Over time, that will change. It’s the same thing with Bruce [Wayne]. I’m like, ‘Nah, I’m not buying into it.”
It seems like Aquaman is going to have a much better relationship with Wonder Woman and The Flash.
I'm looking forward to seeing how Justice League turns out. But, I'm actually more curious to see what James Wan does with his Aquaman movie. Wan is one of my favorite directors and I'm hoping that he delivers a badass Aquaman film! When recently talking about Aquaman's story arc, Momoa said:
"Aquaman, he's not even really Aquaman yet. He's not the King of the Seven Seas. We don't really get there until my solo movie, at the end. Really, it's a huge growth for me. It's a gigantic arc for Arthur Curry. It may be tough for a lot of fans to watch what they're gonna see, how I portray him. But you gotta wait until we get to the solo movie to really know. Because he's not King yet.
"He doesn't believe in himself, he doesn't know what to do with the powers he has. He's going through tons of loss. He hates Atlanteans. The fact that people are calling him 'Aquaman' right now - he couldn't give two shits about anything Atlantean. So he's really not quite there yet."
Justice League opens in theaters on November 17 and Aquaman hits theaters December 21, 2018.