The old DC movie universe around the Justice League characters will soon be over for good. After The Flash, only Aquaman: Lost Kingdom awaits us in cinemas at the end of the year before James Gunn and Peter Safran start their new DC vision.
After The Flash had offered many appearances by well-known characters, the Aquaman sequel seems to be the end of it. Now it has been revealed, among other things, that Ben Affleck as Batman dropped from the DC blockbuster became.
Aquaman 2 is going through numerous changes before launch
The Hollywood Reporter has released a new report on the production of Aquaman 2, which details multiple reshoots. Apparently, Warner Bros. still believes in the DC blockbuster as the grand conclusion to an era. Financially, there should also be high expectations, because James Wan’s first Aquaman film grossed over a billion dollars at the box office worldwide.
The Hollywood Reporter reports on one third round reshootsto make improvements to the sequel starring Jason Momoa. Ultimately, Batman and two versions of the Dark Knight turned out to be a big talking point for the studio.
Were it not for the downfall of this DC Universe, Michael Keaton should have become a sort of Nick Fury of this superhero franchise after his Batman return in The Flash. This plan has now become obsolete. A reshoot also filmed scenes featuring Affleck’s version of the superhero, although Aquaman 2 was scheduled to open before The Flash at the time.
The postponement of the DC films eventually resulted in Affleck’s The Flash appearance being seen first. Therefore his Aquaman 2 part is said to have been cut out. The sequel is now set to air, according to the Hollywood Reporter report no more scenes with Keaton or Affleck as Batman contain.
When will Aquaman 2 be in cinemas?
James Wan’s DC sequel starts with us on December 21, 2023 in the cinema. Thanks to complex CGI technology, the underwater scenes in Aquaman 2 are supposed to compete with James Cameron’s Avatar 2.
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