Aquaman Movie Updates
Total Updates: 83
- added a poster to the gallery
- added David Leslie Johnson as screenwriter to credits
- changed the status of James Wan to Current
- changed the status of James Wan to Rumored
- added James Wan as director (In Talks) to credits
- changed the status of Jason Momoa to Current
- changed the US film release date from TBA to July 27, 2018
- changed the production status to Development
- changed the status of Appian Way Productions to Former
- changed the status of Leonardo DiCaprio to Former
- changed the status of Leonardo DiCaprio to Former
- added Jason Momoa as Aquaman (Rumored) to credits
- added Kurt Johnstad as screenwriter to credits
- added Will Beall as screenwriter to credits
- changed the US film release date from TBA 2013 to TBA
- changed the film release date from TBA to TBA 2013
- added Appian Way Productions as a production company
- added Leonardo DiCaprio to the credits
- added DC Comics as a production company
- added a synopsis
- "The sea-based superhero has the ability to live under water and communicate telepathically with sea creatures."
- added Warner Bros. Pictures as a distributor
- changed the production status to Development
- created the movie profile
Fri., Nov. 13, 2015
'Aquaman' Hooks New Writer
David Leslie Johnson has been hired to write Aquaman, Warner Bros.’ big-screen take on the water-breathing DC Entertainment superhero character.
Sun., Jun. 7, 2015
from edit.hollywoodreporter.com
James Wan Closes Deals to Direct 'Aquaman' and 'Robotech'
James Wan has closed his deal to develop and direct Aquaman, Warner Bros.’ superhero movie that will star Jason Momoa and that is part of its DC Entertainment cinematic universe.
Fri., Apr. 10, 2015
'Furious 7' Director James Wan Eyed for 'Aquaman'
James Wan could go from racing on the streets to riding the currents of the ocean blue.
Wed., Oct. 15, 2014
Warner Bros. Pictures
Thu., Aug. 4, 2011
Warners: ‘Green Lantern 2’ will be edgier; Flash has solid script
Of course, the future of DC superhero movies is still somewhat up in the air. “The Dark Knight Rises,” the final chapter of director Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, comes out next summer, followed by Zack Snyder’s Superman reboot, “Man of Steel,” in June 2013. Later that year or in 2014, Warner could go ahead wit...
Sat., Jan. 2, 2010
from 20th Century Fox