Aquaman 2 Now
Picking up a few years after the first film, Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa) is no longer the reluctant heir to Atlantis. He’s now King of the Seven Seas, a new father, and a beleaguered husband to Mera (Amber Heard). Struggling to balance his duties on land (where he’s a clumsy, beer-loving dad) and his responsibilities under the sea (where he’s expected to be regal), Arthur is stretched thin.
Think of it as a —silly, visually cacophonous, and occasionally nonsensical, but buoyed by Momoa’s infectious charisma and Wilson’s deadpan perfection. It’s not high art, but as a final, carefree wave goodbye to the DCEU, it’s an okay splash in the pool. aquaman 2
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is a deeply flawed, overstuffed, but often entertaining conclusion to a messy era of superhero films. It lacks the fresh, naive charm of the first movie (which felt like Romancing the Stone under water), but it compensates with a genuinely fun odd-couple adventure. Picking up a few years after the first