Warner Bros. assured that, regardless of how Hollywood is doing, it will release the second Aquaman film later this year
Last Thursday, the 24th, Warner Bros. confirmed that the second feature of Aquaman will not change, even if the strike of screenwriters and actors in Hollywood extends. According to Deadline, the film, titled “Aquaman: The Lost Kingdom”, is scheduled to hit theaters on December 25th.
The production starring Jason Momoa ran the risk of having its debut postponed due to the two strikes that are taking place in Hollywood. That’s because, according to the rules of the actors’ unions (SAG-AFTRA) and screenwriters’ unions (WGA), the professionals involved with the film, and who are affiliated with the institutions, cannot promote the feature, either by participating in interviews or being present at outreach events.
And it wasn’t just with this production that Warner made this decision. The films “Wonka” and “The Color Purple” remained with their original release dates. However, “Dune: Part 2” had its release postponed to March 2024.
In addition to the return of momoa“Aquaman: The Lost Kingdom” will also have back much of the cast, as Patrick Wilson, Nicole Kidman, Amber Heard, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Temuera Morrison It is Dolph Lundgren. There are also new names in production, such as Indya Moore It is Pilou Asbaek.
Source: Recreio
