Moderator: Moderators
The armies of King Orm (Patrick Wilson) and King Nereus (Dolph Lundgren) face off in this exclusive first look at the fantastical underwater world of Aquaman — and there’s a lot going on beneath the surface. First, let’s take an unobstructed look at this new image:
Now here’s one with some markup for us to discuss:
This is an ancient meeting place called The Council of the Kings that’s fallen into ruin. It’s not in Atlantis (so we still haven’t seen that yet — it wasn’t in Justice League either) but on the outskirts.
1) When Atlantis sank into the ocean, it split into Seven Kingdoms. Each statue you see in the distance represents one of the original kings.
2) The Atlantean army on the right ride great white sharks into battle. “When you see these Atlantean army riding these sharks, it’s so photo-real it blows you away,” producer Peter Safran says.
3) King Nereus of the kingdom of Xebel and his men ride sea dragons. Director James Wan wanted to create these fearsome creatures, Safran notes, as a way of subverting the comic image of Aquaman riding a seahorse.
4) On the center right, you can see Orm astride his massive alligator-like “tylosaur.” Behind him, Vulko (Willem Dafoe) has mounted a giant black hammerhead shark.
Bonus: Here’s a really cool piece of concept art of the same shot, where you can see a few more details:
Jox wrote:Has anybody picked up the paper issue of EW? Is there more in there than the articles online?
shooby wrote:If I remember there was the same problem two years before with "Hail, Caesar! " !
While O’Brien opens his stint at San Diego’s Spreckles Theatre with blue meth, he’ll close it with the deep blue sea. The cast of the upcoming underwater action thriller Aquaman, which includes Jason Momoa, Amber Heard, and Nicole Kidman, will serve as guests for the final show on Sunday, July 22. (Exactly which Aquaman stars will appear on that show will be announced a later date.)
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 72 guests