Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom debuts a teaser trailer ahead of the main trailer which surfaces this Thursday. Are you ready to journey back to Atlantis this Christmas?
The teaser trailer for Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom has finally surfaced from the deep. The full trailer will be dropping this coming Thursday. The DC movie sequel is due for release on December 20th. Jason Momoa once again portrays Arthur Curry/ Aquaman in the movie. He is joined by Patrick Wilson, Amber Heard, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Dolph Lundgren, Randall Park, Temuera Morrison, and Nicole Kidman. The film will be released after COVID-19 delays and post-production setbacks.
The teaser surfacing comes at a time when RUMOURS are swimming about regarding the film. Over the weekend, news surfaced that Warner Bros. is not supporting the film. The company has reportedly written it off as another flop, following poor box office performances of The Flash (read our review here) and Blue Beetle (read our review here). Additionally, the return of Amber Heard after her legal issues has caused some fans to plan a boycott of the movie. And that’s not a good sign for the outgoing DC Universe. However, take a look at the teaser trailer below:
DC FANDOME | FIRST LOOK AT AQUAMAN AND THE LOST KINGDOM
THE PREMISE
Aquaman is forced to protect Atlantis from devastation after an ancient power is unleashed.

Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom will surface across the world from December 20th.
Source: DC

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