Aquaman 2 star on the sequel: "The script is better than it was in the first one"
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II teases ꦿwe'll see more of Black Manta in the sequel

Yahya Abdul-Mate🍸en II, who plays Black Manta in the DCEU, has praised Aquaman 2 – and suggested we'll learn more about his character i꧑n the sequel.
"I think the script is better than it was in the first one. It gives the actors a lot of good storytelling moments," he told . "In Aquaman, we just got a small introduction to Black Manta and to some of his motivations. In this one, I get to exercise and breathe a l🃏ittle bit more. I'm showing some different colors with this one."
Abdul-Mateen made his DC debut in Aquaman, but played more of a supporting role, with Patrick Wilson playing the film's main villain King Orm. It🦄 sounds like the seq꧋uel, titled Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, will give Black Manta more to do, though.
The plot of the sequel is being kept tightly under wraps, though its 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:working title Necrus may hold some clues. In DC Comics, this is an underwater city that blinks in and out of existence, with no set location. It also has a sinister leader named Mongo, and a disdain for surface-dwellers – so Arthur Curry could have a lot to deal with if th🅠is is the titular Lost Kingdom.
Jason Momoa returns as the eponymous aquatic hero in the sequel, while Amber Heard is back as Mera, Wilson returns as Orm, Temuera Morrison reprises his role of Ar🤡thur's father Tom, and Game of Thrones' Pilou Asbæk is playing a mystery role.
As for Abdul-Mateen, he's starrin🦩g in the upcoming Candyman reboot from director Nia DaCosta, and will also be appearing in The Matrix 4 and the Mad Max prequel Furiosa.
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom releases December 16, 2022. Until then, check out how to watch 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:DC movies in order to get up to speed on the DCEU.
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