Prior to last December, there were some huge question marks surrounding the potential box office exploit of James Wan's Aquaman, but the blockbuster wound going on blowing all expectations out of the water. Despite a crazy amount of competition, the film blew audiences away worldwide, and is now the biggest DC Comics adjustment of all time. As a result, few were surprised when it was revealed that an Aquaman 2 is in the works, and now the project has apparently hired David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick to pen the screenplay.
The Wrap is reporting this latest money up front from the making of Aquaman 2, noting that the screenwriter was one of three who worked on the script for the first Aquaman - including Will Beall and Geoff Johns. As you probably could have guessed, there aren't currently any details user-friendly concerning what the sequel will be about, and it is not still clear if James Wan is going to return to the helm. Wan is, however, serving as a producer on the project along when Aquaman/Shazam! producer Peter Safran.
Those who are familiar when David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick's discharge duty will perfectly understand why Warner Bros. made this have emotional impact - on over the valuable and box office exploit of the first Aquaman. Not isolated does the screenwriter have a well-off archives when Warner Bros. that goes over the superhero realm, he next has a archives when James Wan. The two filmmakers first paired going on for 2016's The Conjuring 2, and he has next written the script for the upcoming The Conjuring 3 - which Wan is set to produce.
Warner Bros. has not still announced when they plot on releasing Aquaman 2, but it will likely be a few years from now as they have a nice slate for DC projects lined going on with now and the stop of summer 2021. The isolated DCEU title that's visceral released in 2019 is David F. Sandberg's Shazam! in April, but we next have Todd Phillips' Joker arriving in October; Cathy Yan's nature of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) coming in February 2020; Patty Jenkins' shock woman 1984 scheduled for June 2020; Matt Reeves' The Batman penciled in for June 2021; and James Gunn's The Suicide Squad on the docket for August 2021.
There are, of course, profusion of directions for Aquaman 2 to go in when its tab just based on what happened at the stop of the first movie and in the mid-credits sequence. For starters, Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa) is now the ruler of Atlantis, and will have to deal when all of the pressures that arrive when that role. Also, Black Manta (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) has found a further ally in the Atlantis-obsessed scientist Dr. Stephen Shin (Randall Park), and their expertise accumulate could create some gigantic issues for the underwater monarch.
There's a fine fortuitous we will be hearing a lot more virtually Aquaman 2 in the coming months - and one could even probably area a secure bet right now that we will listen at least some nice of significant rumblings virtually the project at this year's San Diego Comic-Con. We'll continue to be on the look out for all of the latest updates, thus stay tuned here on CinemaBlend.
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