Video Points Out All the Easter Eggs in AQUAMAN and James Wan Breaks Down a Couple of Fight Sequences

Audiences seem very happy with how director James Wan’s Aquaman turned out. Regardless of the film’s faults, I still had a blast watching it! The movie was a ton of fun and visually spectacular. It’s definitely the kind of film that is meant to be seen on the big screen.

If you’re a fan of the movie, I’ve got a few videos here that are worth checking out. The first comes from Mr. Sunday Movies and focuses on pointing out and discussing all of the Easter eggs that the movie has to offer. There’s a good chance that many of you may have missed some of these on your first viewing of the film.

New video on all the Easter Eggs you can imagine or less from Aquaman 2018. We're talking characters and origins for the likes Arthur Curry, Orm, Black Manta and Mera, locations such as Atlantis and the seven kingdoms, easter eggs related to the comics, ties to the wider DC universe, music and pop culture plus the post/mid credits scenes that hint towards an Aquaman 2.

The second video comes from The New York Times, and in it director James Wan discusses how they created the action scene where Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa) battles his half-brother, King Orm (Patrick Wilson), who wants to become Ocean Master.

What's cooler than an action sequence underwater? How about one inside the cone of a volcano underwater? That's the setting for this dizzying, spirited scene from "Aquaman," in which Arthur (Jason Momoa) engages in a battle with his half-brother, King Orm (Patrick Wilson).

The final video comes from Vanity Fair, and it features the filmmaker breaking down the big action sequence where Black Manta and a team from Orm’s army are chasing Arthur and Mera (Amber Heard) across the rooftops of Italy. This was definitely one of the more awesome action-packed scenes of the film.

On this episode of "Notes on a Scene," director James Wan breaks down the epic fight scene between Aquaman, Mera, Black Manta, and the Atlantean guards. #Aquaman Still haven't subscribed to Vanity Fair on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/2z6Ya9M ABOUT VANITY FAIR Arts and entertainment, business and media, politics, and world affairs-Vanity Fair's features and exclusive videos capture the people, places, and ideas that define modern culture.

Aquaman is proof that DC is on the right track with their films. If they keep going in this direction, the films they make will continue to improve and get better over time.

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