Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, eagerly awaited by fans, faced delays and on-set controversies. Jason Momoa's Aquaman costume, sticking close to the comic design, showcased a darker, more mysterious version with notable changes in armor and gloves. The delays, fueled by Covid and cast controversies, allegedly involved a hostile on-set atmosphere, alleged clashes between Momoa and Amber Heard, and seven days of reshoots. There was controversy on set, which is rumored to be the reason why Amber Heard’s role was significantly cut. Despite the turmoil, a potential trilogy remains on the horizon. James Wan, expressing interest in directing a third film, values creative freedom and the ability to put a lot of himself into this creative world. Throughout his career, getting to direct a trilogy in any franchise would be a first for him. Jason Momoa's surprising role extended to writing a fifty-page treatment for the movie, revealing a vulnerable side to his career. He’s always wanted to be a writer, but has never gotten the chance to explore that side of himself throughout his career as an actor. Training for the film was intensive, spanning six months, involving swim training, lifting, and meal prep to ensure actors' physical readiness. Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, despite setbacks, benefits from a dedicated cast, stunning wardrobes, and Momoa's personal investment in the character. The film's journey, from controversies to behind-the-scenes insights, underscores the resilience of the project and the commitment of those involved. What stands out to you in this intricate process?
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0:00 Intro
0:19 Wardrobe
1:20 Delays
2:36 Potential Trilogy
3:14 Treatment
3:52 Training
4:29 Outro
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Written by: Ace Louzon
Edited by: Joe Morfin
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