Aquaman 2 Stars Celebrate Filming Wrap in Wet Photo


Aquaman star Jason Momoa and his longtime partner Lisa Bonet just announced on Instagram that they were getting a divorce. The news of them divorcing dropped around the same time as another post about Momoa, but this news was a lot more cheerful. The director of Aquaman, James Wan took to social media to reveal Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom has finally finished filming. The director shared a photo of himself with Patrick Wilson, who plays King Orm, and Jason Momoa, who plays Aquaman.

"And finally, finally, finally picture wrap on the actual last day of #Aquaman2 in Malibu with these two gents @prideofgypsies @thereelpatrickwilson. Yes, we do get very wet, a lot, on this show.A THOUSAND THANK YOUs to all the incredible crew who worked so hard and tirelessly on this picture. Especially the UK portion where we shot 95% of the film. Truly some of the finest artisans and craftspeople I've had the good fortune to work with. And big shout-outs to the amazing Hawaiian and Los Angeles units. I have a very long way to go before it will be ready, but I can't wait to share this little film with you all," Wan said in the caption. You can check out the photo below:

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Just last month, a new synopsis for Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom has been released by Warner Bros.

Last month, Warner Bros. released a new synopsis for Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom. "Action Adventure. When an ancient power is unleashed, Aquaman must forge an uneasy alliance with an unlikely ally to protect Atlantis, and the world, from irreversible devastation," the synopsis reads. In addition to Wilson and Momoa, the DC film will also feature the return of Amber Heard (Mera), Temuera Morrison (Tom Curry), Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (David Kane/Black Manta), Randall Park (Dr. Stephen Shin). New additions to the cast include Vincent Regan (300), Indya Moore (Pose), and Jani Zhao (Sentimentos).

"We all learned something on the first one. It's exciting because I haven't made too many sequels. I just know that it's, even on the page, it's absolutely wonderful," Momoa told Fandango in an interview. "There is so much going on. I think the stakes are a lot higher. There's a lot of comedy. So, I mean, I giggled reading it. There's a lot of fun, and definitely the action's [bigger]."

Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom is set to be released on December 16, 2022.

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