'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom' Gets New Release Date
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The sequel to Jason Momoa-fronted DC superhero franchise is set to come out in theaters five days earlier after abandoning Christmas Day 2023 release.

AceShowbiz - "Aquaman 2" will hit theaters slightly earlier. Warner Bros. has booked a new release date for the DC sequel, "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom", starring Jason Momoa as the titular superhero, shifting it five days forward to December 20, Deadline reports.

Originally the much-delayed flick was scheduled to hit cinemas on Christmas Day 2022, but the visual effects team was unable to carry out the required post-production due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Later it was given a new date of March 17, 2023, before moving to Christmas Day 2023.

Meanwhile, Momoa recently said he is confident Aquaman will feature in the revamped DC Universe. The 43-year-old actor doesn't think it will be his final outing despite James Gunn and Peter Safran now at the helm of DC Studios as they lead the DCU into a new era with the character not included in the first round of new titles announced in January.

He told Total Film magazine, "I absolutely think Aquaman will be involved in the DCU. It's on, bro - there's no one bigger than Aquaman! But, also, I hope people are excited to see the new one. It's fun. I really enjoy doing comedy. There's some really funny stuff with Patrick Wilson. I really adore him. We had a great time working together. It's like we're brothers. There's a lot of cool stuff happening in this one."

Earlier this year, Momoa confirmed he had met with Gunn and Safran after they took over the studios late last year while there have been rumours he could ditch Aquaman in favour of playing a different superhero called Lobo.

He told Variety, "The beautiful thing [about 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom'] is me and my partner wrote the first treatment for it and it was about a 55-page treatment, and a lot of it has to deal with me talking to the U.N. about what's happening with the melting ice caps."

"There's no far off galaxy coming to destroy us or aliens from another place. It's us ruining our planet. We need to get it together and save our home. I'll always be Aquaman. Ain't anyone coming in there and taking s***. There might be some other characters, too. I can play other things, too. I can be funny and savage and charming."

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