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Jason Momoa's 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom' to release online on 27 February - Details Inside | - Times of India

Jason Momoa’s ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ to release online on 27 February – Details Inside | – Times of India


‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom‘ led by Jason Momoa and directed by James Wan, is all set for its big digital premiere, just two months after its theatrical debut over the Christmas holiday.
The digital release of the ‘Aquaman’ sequel, marked a departure from the usual timeline observed by Warner Bros projects, which sees a window of 60 to 90 days between theatrical release and streaming availability.The transition to streaming for the Aquaman sequel provides fans ample opportunity to dissect the film’s intricate Easter eggs and hidden references.

With a budget hovering around $215 million, ‘Aquaman 2′ required a significant box office return to cover production and marketing expenses. While the film managed to at least recoup its costs, its theatrical performance fell short of expectations.

Garnering $123 million domestically and $433 million globally, the sequel paled in comparison to its predecessor, 2018’s ‘Aquaman’, which amassed $335 million in the U.S. and Canada alone, crossing the $1.1 billion mark worldwide.

Despite its underwhelming box office figures, ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ serves as a beacon of hope for the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), offering a glimmer of optimism for the future of the DCU, hinting at potential revivals in the wake of past disappointments.

The star-studded cast, includes Patrick Wilson, Nicole Kidman, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Randall Park, Amber Heard and Dolph Lundgren. The film sees Aquaman teaming up with his half-brother Orm, the former king of Atlantis, to safeguard their underwater realm from imminent destruction when threatened by the release of an ancient evil force facilitated by the Black Trident.

Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom – Official Trailer




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