Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Compares His 'Aquaman' Role to 'Clown Work'
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The actor who portrays Black Manta in the Jason Momoa-starring superhero movie franchise likens acting in the DC comic book adaptation to a 'clown work.'

AceShowbiz - Yahya Abdul-Mateen II describes starring in films like "Aquaman" as "clown work." After appearing in a wide range of movies during his career - varying from "The Matrix Resurrections" to "The Trial of the Chicago 7", the 36-year-old actor likes to challenge himself with different projects.

"Everything should be about getting to the truth. But sometimes you get to know which movie or genre you're in," Yahya said to Vulture. "Something like 'Aquaman', that's clown work. 'Aquaman' is not 'The Trial of the Chicago 7'. You have got to get over yourself."

The star continued, "In order to survive (as an actor) and to do it well, you have to play the game and then be crafty about when you want to surprise the audience, the director, or yourself with a little bit of 'Wow, I didn't expect to see a Chekhovian thing or August Wilson and Aquaman, but I did.'"

Yahya plays the supervillain Black Manta in the "Aquaman" films and revealed that he will have a more prominent role in the sequel "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom", which will be released in cinemas next year.

The "Candyman" actor said, "I think in the next 'Aquaman', I really wanted to put more personality into the character for us to sort of get to know him in some private moments."

"I wanted to see (Black Manta) struggle with some things, then to see a bit more of his personality and character. Also, to see what it looks like for him to be in charge of something. So we get to see a little bit more of his leadership style, a little bit more of his personality in this one. And he's back for more, no doubt, in a big way."

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