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Aquaman premiere: Interviews with Jason Momoa, Amber Heard and cast

Aquaman premiere: Interviews with Jason Momoa, Amber Heard and cast

This year Jason Momoa reprises his role from 2017’s Justice League in his own underwater adventure, Aquaman. The new Warner Bros feature from director James Wan dives down into the depths of the seven seas, where we follow the story of half-human, half-Atlantean Arthur Curry and his quest to find out who he truly is – and if he is worthy of ruling his aquatic kingdom. Joining Mamoa in an impressive cast of allies and enemies are Amber Heard, Willem Dafoe, Patrick Wilson, Yahya Abdul-Mateen and Nicole Kidman, to name a few.

At last night’s London premiere, Jason Momoa spoke about the surreal experience of finally finishing a film that was five years in the making, the challenging stunts involved and the experience of raising his children on set.

Also the rest of the talent in attendance – Heard, Wilson, Lundgren, Wan, Safran and Gregson-Williams – shared their insight on working on Aquaman.

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