Aquaman animated series from James Wan coming to HBO Max

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Animated mini-series Aquaman: King of Atlantis – produced by the director of the 2018 DC movie, James Wan – is heading to HBO Max. Wan will executive produce the three-part series, which picks up j🌼ust as Aquaman takes over as king of Atlantis. 

Here's the noticeably family-oriented official synopsis (via ): "Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, the series begins with Aquaman’s first day on the job as king of Atlantis and he’s got a LOT of catching up to do. Luckily, he has his two royal advisors to back him up – Vulko, the scholar🍒, and Mera, the water controlling warrior-princess. 

"Between dealing with unscrupulous surface dwellers, elder evils from beyond time and his own half-brother who wants to overthrow him, Aquaman is going to have to rise to the challenge a🌱nd prove to his subjects, and to himself, that he’s the right man for the trident!"

HBO Max head of original content Sarah Aubrey said Aquaman: King of Atlantis will join the streaming service's selection of "kids and family programming," which includes Looney Tunes Cartoons, Adventure Time: Distant Land🐷s, Rick and Morty, and The Boondocks.

Beyond Wan, it isn't yet clear♏ if anyone else tied to 2018's Aquaman will join the animated series. I'm particularly interested to see who will sign on to voice the leading role, famously portrayed by Jason Momoa.

Atomic Monster’s ജMichael Clear (Annabelle Comes Home), Rob Hackett (Swamp Thing) and Sam Register (Teen Titans Go!) will executive produce the series alongside Wan. Victor Courtright (ThunderCats Roar!) and Marly Halpern-Graser (Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) will be the shoꦏwrunners and co-executive producers.

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