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Re: AQUAMAN (James Wan, 2017-2018) (in post-production)

PostPosted: 22 Nov 2017, 10:03
by Jox
Why 'Aquaman' Has Heavy Lifting to Do After 'Justice League'
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat- ... an-1059626

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Re: AQUAMAN (James Wan, 2017-2018) (in post-production)

PostPosted: 23 Nov 2017, 00:52
by Jox

Re: AQUAMAN (James Wan, 2017-2018) (in post-production)

PostPosted: 23 Nov 2017, 16:05
by shooby
would he be indestructible ? ptdr

Re: AQUAMAN (James Wan, 2017-2018) (in post-production)

PostPosted: 23 Nov 2017, 20:55
by bomaz
It got some coverage (at least the photo) on some sites like Comicbookmovie. Warner will rely a lot on Aquaman as Justice League is kind of a commercial failure (and it's a soso movie where you can see the productions troubles it wen through).
It's good to see that Dolph had good chemistry with his stunt team (and it means there will be some stunts and not only CGI stuff. I'm repeating myself, but it's of good omen so far).

PS : and I'm a bit critical here but the new community management for Dolph on Facebook and twitter, using these "Viktr" links, is far from the best he had so far (I hope it's not someone who might see this on this forum ^^).

Re: AQUAMAN (James Wan, 2017-2018) (in post-production)

PostPosted: 24 Nov 2017, 23:12
by Jox
Those Viktr links (mostly reposts of old ones) also get a significantly lower reach than they should... Viktr is a social media platform aimed at athletes, Whosay (for celebrities) was much more efficient when we used it.

Re: AQUAMAN (James Wan, 2017-2018) (in post-production)

PostPosted: 27 Nov 2017, 20:10
by Jox
Back in 2008-2009, AQUAMAN was to be produced through Leonardo Di Caprio's company it seems.

Re: AQUAMAN (James Wan, 2017-2018) (filming)

PostPosted: 28 Nov 2017, 01:47
by Jox
Jox wrote:Production crew shirt

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Re: AQUAMAN (James Wan, 2017-2018) (in post-production)

PostPosted: 28 Nov 2017, 14:44
by shooby
Drawing from Ivan Reis

Re: AQUAMAN (James Wan, 2017-2018) (in post-production)

PostPosted: 28 Nov 2017, 16:48
by Jox
Thanks for the info, he's a prominent artist of the AQUAMAN comics!

Here with their comic counterparts:
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Re: AQUAMAN (James Wan, 2017-2018) (in post-production)

PostPosted: 02 Dec 2017, 05:37
by dude hallenbeck
So it appears Wb hadn't learned their lesson in excessive meddling given what's come out about Justice League. Hopefully Wan has the clout to void having half his movie butchered.

Re: AQUAMAN (James Wan, 2017-2018) (in post-production)

PostPosted: 02 Dec 2017, 06:14
by GeneralMcFaiL
Is Dolph going to be wearing that mask for a lot of his scenes?

Re: AQUAMAN (James Wan, 2017-2018) (in post-production)

PostPosted: 02 Dec 2017, 19:42
by Jox
No idea, I wasn't even sure that was his character, Patrick Wilson, or Willem Dafoe's...

Re: AQUAMAN (James Wan, 2017-2018) (in post-production)

PostPosted: 02 Dec 2017, 19:53
by bomaz
I can't see the image you're talking about (with the counterparts).
On the ivan reis design, the first is ocean Master (Wilson) and the last is Black Manta. I don't know the other two monsters.

Re: AQUAMAN (James Wan, 2017-2018) (in post-production)

PostPosted: 02 Dec 2017, 20:02
by Jox
Then I think GeneralMcFaiL meant the Ocean Master and so I have no idea if Dolph will be wearing a mask or not, but I guess he'll have human face (with a beard) like Momoa, Kidman and Heard, which would make more sense.

Re: AQUAMAN (James Wan, 2017-2018) (in post-production)

PostPosted: 08 Dec 2017, 01:06
by Jox
'Aquaman' first look reveals an ultra-jacked Jason Momoa
http://ew.com/movies/2017/12/07/aquaman ... son-momoa/

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What’s also interesting is how even this still photo has a rather different feel than images from Justice League, which introduced Aquaman to audiences last month. Director James Wan (Furious 7, The Conjuring) says you can expect many more differences to come. “It’s going to look very different, it will feel very different — aesthetically, tonally, story-wise — it’s my own take,” Wan tells EW. “It’s a much more a traditional action-adventure quest movie.”