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Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom

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2023 | 124m | English

(111614 votes)

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Black Manta seeks revenge on Aquaman for his father's death. Wielding the Black Trident's power, he becomes a formidable foe. To defend Atlantis, Arthur (Aquaman) forges an alliance with his imprisoned brother. They must protect the kingdom.
Release Date: Dec 20, 2023
Director: James Wan
Writer: David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, James Wan, Jason Momoa, Thomas Pa'a Sibbett
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Action
Keywords superhero, half-brother, revenge, dc extended universe (dceu), underwater world, brother brother relationship, secret society, sequel, dysfunctional relationship, ancient evil, vengeance
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, The Safran Company, Atomic Monster, DC Films, Domain Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $439,381,226
Budget: $205,000,000
Updates Updated: May 31, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jason Momoa Arthur
Patrick Wilson Orm
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Black Manta
Randall Park Dr. Shin
Amber Heard Mera
Nicole Kidman Atlanna
Dolph Lundgren King Nereus
Temuera Morrison Tom
Indya Moore Karshon
Pilou Asbæk Kordax
Jani Zhao Stingray
Vincent Regan Atlan
Martin Short Kingfish (voice)
John Rhys-Davies Brine King (voice)
Natalia Safran Council Lady
Samuel Gosrani Mercenary Tech
Jay Rincon Scientist #1
Sohm Kapila Reporter
Ricardo Molina Reporter
Ingrid Bisu Pier Waitress
Grant Huggair Surface Dweller
Osian Roberts Atlantean Fighter Pilot #2
Jonny Vaughton Atlantean Fighter Pilot #1
Jay McDonald Ocean Freighter Captain
Jonathan Bremner Octobot Mercenary #1
Jack Waldouck Octobot Mercenary #2
Tyler Burger Junior Baby
Maddox Cruz-Porter Junior Baby
River Ao Moemoeā Green Junior Baby
Nikau Keats Green Junior Baby
Bodhi McCabe Junior Baby
Elliot Oben-Perpa Junior Baby
Lucian Oben-Perpa Junior Baby
Arthur Rowe-Mayer Junior Baby
Noah Rowe-Mayer Junior Baby
Julie Chang Reporter
Mark Kwak Reporter
Dylan Silver Reporter
Jon Birkbeck Orm Suit Performer
Michael Beach Jesse Kane (archive footage) (uncredited)
Michael Oladele Marine Warrior (uncredited)
Name Job
Walt Perez Grip
Michael Burgess Additional Photography
Adrian Millington Animation Supervisor
Damon Sewell Second Assistant "C" Camera
Doren John Farmer Stunts
Richard Sale Costume Design
Reetu Aggarwal 3D Artist
Melissa Jin Stunt Double
Joel Adrian Stunt Double
Akihiro Haga Stunt Coordinator
Kellie Roy Casting
Lucinda Syson Casting
Joshua Levinson Post Production Supervisor
Phred Palmer Property Master
Gary Jopling Art Direction
Jake De Witt Stunt Coordinator
Don Burgess Director of Photography
Paul Norris Characters
Mort Weisinger Characters
Michelle Kuznetsky Silverman Music Supervisor
David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick Screenplay, Story
Nick Davis Visual Effects Supervisor
Kim Fardy Stunt Double
Kirk M. Morri Editor
James Wan Story, Director
Laura Swift Stunt Double
Jon Valera Stunt Coordinator
Steve Griffin Stunt Coordinator
Alex Bicknell Visual Effects Producer
Anne McCarthy Casting
Jason Momoa Story
Thomas Pa'a Sibbett Story
Bill Brzeski Production Design
Rupert Gregson-Williams Original Music Composer
Angela O'Neill Property Master
Josh Dyer Stunts
Ed Natividad Concept Artist
James McMillan Additional Director of Photography
Yusuf Chaudhri Stunts
Karl Sigurdarson Line Producer
Drew Jones Visual Effects Production Manager
Mike Deedigan Assistant Director
Thomas Bentley Second Assistant Director
Larissa Lowthorp Creative Director
Cali Nelle Stunt Double
Jean-Paul Ly Stunts
Abel Djilali Stunts
Emma Matthews Construction Coordinator
Name Title
Galen Vaisman Executive Producer
Pete Chiappetta Executive Producer
Andrew Lary Executive Producer
Anthony Tittanegro Executive Producer
Peter Safran Producer
Walter Hamada Executive Producer
Rob Cowan Producer
James Wan Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
6.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/aquaman-and-the-lost-kingdom-review/ "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is a 'fine' farewell to the DCEU. Jason Momoa and Patrick Wilson's amusing chemistry offers plenty of entertaining moments, as their characters' complex relationship takes center s ... tage as the primary thematic force. Mostly consistent from a visual standpoint, featuring well-executed set pieces that will leave the more action-addicted fans satisfied. Nevertheless, the overreliance on exposition, a messy narrative structure, and other minor yet questionable decisions detract from the overall cohesiveness of the story. As the final installment, it's a pretty accurate mirror that reflects the highs and lows of the cinematic universe as a whole. While far from a mind-blowing send-off, it encapsulates the essence of the DCEU - a journey filled with few triumphs, many missed opportunities, and incomprehensible disasters." Rating: B-

Dec 21, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

So here's good old "Arthur" (Jason Momoa) sitting around the house playing nursemaid to his young son with his wife "Mera" (Amber Heard) whilst all in his underwater kingdom is peaceful. Well not for long! "Black Manta" (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) is still a tad narked after the last film (five years ag ... o!) and now armed with an useful geek "Dr. Shin" (Randall Park) sets out to discover a secret trident that will enable him to destroy "Atlantis" altogether and maybe also release the long captive "Kordax" (wasn't that the stuff they used to make telephone cables from?) to help make his revenge complete. Initially hopelessly outgunned by his nemesis's sonic gun, he has to resort to the drastic step of rescuing his imprisoned brother "Orm" (Patrick Wilson) - whom you may recall he was instrumental in deposing and incarcerating in the first place; and hoping that he will join forces with them, "Atlanna" (Nicole Kidman) and "King Nereus" (an almost unrecognisable Dolph Lundgren). With battles lines drawn the films goes from "Narnia" to "Middle Earth" via the "Lost World" and even a bit of "Ice Station Zebra" for a series of ploddingly slow and disappointing set-piece adventures. To be fair, the last half hour does lift the pace a little, but by then I'm not sure if it wasn't all just a rather too late. Momoa is trying very hard here, but he's no Dwayne Johnson, and even the dulcets of John Rhys-Davies as the "Brine King" - with or without his claw - can't really raise this from it's pretty weak and feeble doldrums. Of course it looks good, loads of quality CGI and visual effects, but the story is light and overly strung out for two hours that really did feel more like two days at times. It's harmless fodder for Christmas cinema with very little to actually dislike about it - it's just the latest in a series of equally forgettable super-hero films that I suspect will leave no impact at all in the snow afterwards.

Dec 24, 2023
justhappytobehere
4.0

Not clear who this movie was made for. Perhaps somewhat worth it to see Khal Drogo get piss dumped into his gaping mouth 3 or so times (twice human, once octopus), but otherwise this is another shit show. There is something particularly obnoxious about these super hero movies that strut around with ... such confidence while being so incredibly stupid and intellectually bankrupt. Perhaps if this was clearly aimed at children it could be forgiven, whatever, kids will laugh at anything, but when they insist that the bulk of the adult population be amused by this...

Feb 09, 2024
hamfaceman
3.0

This movie was really quite terrible. I didn't watch the whole thing, but the parts that I did see were incredibly boring and poorly acted and the underwater stuff looks terrible. 2 hams carved into the shape of fists with the thumbs pointed downwards. ...

Jan 30, 2024
ARGMAN
5.0

DC is trying to copy Marvel instead of listening to their audience ...

Feb 29, 2024
JPV852
7.0

Not great but still highly entertaining that is a good time waster though it does suffer from many of these visual effects-heavy movies (like the Transformers franchise) where the stakes don't feel all that threatening. It also felt odd when they (the studio most likely) tried to edit out Amber Hear ... d as much as possible, I get why but it felt weird and glaring. Jason Momoa as usual seemed to be having a great time and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II made once again as a serviceable enough villain, though nothing terribly noteworthy in terms of performance from an otherwise good actor from what I've seen. James Wan tries his best to give his horror touch and does some fun direction with one-take-like shots and does poke fun at one of the first film's criticisms of the surprise explosion during quiet scenes. Given this is the end of the DCEU, it ties it up well enough. **3.5/5**

Mar 18, 2024
Dark Jedi
5.0

This could have been a really good movie. Unfortunately it is another one of these movies where the woke asshats in Hollywood sat down and asked themselves, what woke and preachy subject could we cram into the movie? As a result this movie is dragged down by the entire plot revolving around the p ... reachings of the climate cult which pretty much negated a lot of the good things in the movie. If not for that it would easily have been a good movie. There are plenty of cool special effects and it is quite funny at times. The bad guy, or should I say bad guys, are truly bad guys that you are really hoping will get their ass kicked. Overall the movie has a lot of the good stuff that you would want in a superhero movie. Unfortunately there are, in addition to the woke crap, also too much dumbass Atlantis politics flying around. The good parts are good enough that the movie is not a complete turd but it is still another movie where the potential is really ruined by the woke asshats in Hollywood.

Jun 15, 2024
r96sk
6.0

Quite an underwhelming end to the DCEU. I actually like the DC Extended Universe, only <em>'Justice League'</em> failed to get a thumbs up from me. That is until now, because <em>'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom'</em> isn't any good. I admittedly only mildly enjoyed the original - I had to watch a r ... ecap because I had forgotten basically everything about it since viewing it in May 2021. The cast are hit-and-miss. I have no negatives for Jason Momoa, he is more than satisfactory from start to end. I did find his eyes distracting (wait, not like that) with the effects used, I don't remember them being so in-your-face (pardon the pun) in the 2018 film - but I could be totally misremembering, to be fair. Either way, Momoa is the obvious star. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II's character is one I can barely remember, but the actor himself is good - I am a fan. The rest of those onscreen are fine acting-wise, but I really wasn't invested in any of them whatsoever; from Patrick Wilson (especially) to Amber Heard to Dolph Lundgren to Nicole Kidman. I think it's their character designs that I find most uninteresting. I am kinda looking forward to seeing what James Gunn and Peter Safran produce with the DC Universe come 2025, on paper with those two in charge it should be a success - just depends how much so, I guess.

Sep 25, 2024
cineast78
7.0

**Enjoyable and not as bad as some people say.** I went into this movie yesterday and didn't expect anything. Could have been trash or bad, I didd't care - I went into this movie because I very much enjoyed the first one, because I like the director James Wan and a lot of the actors. And the r ... esult was - I had a very fun evening in the movie theatre. The best movie to grab yourself a large bag of popcorn, put your brain on stand-by and enjoy a fun ride. The story, admittedly, was nothing special. It was enough there to make you follow the plot, but other than that - there wasn't much there. Could it have been better? Yes. Does that kill the movie? No. This movie is more like a guilty pleasure for me and I would watch it because of the world of Aquaman and all of its details. This is were the movie really shines. The production design is 10/10 for me. And the action is good, too. So, if you want a deep and very good story, you might be disappointed. But if you are somebody to enjoy a fun and very well made "Superhero Aquaman theme park ride", a classical "grab yourself a bag of popcorn and turn your brain off" movie - this one may be for you.

Nov 12, 2024