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Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is a 2023 American superhero film based on the DC Comics character Aquaman.Directed by James Wan from a screenplay by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, it is the sequel to Aquaman (2018) and the 15th and final film in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) produced by DC Films.
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) film of the same name, composed by Rupert Gregson-Williams. The soundtrack was released by WaterTower Music on December 22, 2023, to coincide with the film's release.
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom; Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (soundtrack) C. Arthur Curry (DC Extended Universe) D. Deep End (X Ambassadors song) M. Mera (DC Extended ...
In Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, Arthur and Mera are married, they are parents to Arthur Curry, Jr. Mera joins Arthur in the mission to save their son who has been kidnapped by Black Manta. In the midst of which she saves Arthur twice and manages to rescue their baby boy.
The Lost Kingdom marks the official conclusion to the so-called DCEU, with new studio heads James Gunn and Peter Safran ready to tear it all down and start again with 2025’s Superman: Legacy.
Lost Kingdom has the general meaning of a lost land ruled by a monarchy. It can also refer to: Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023), an American superhero film; Hercules and the Lost Kingdom (1994), an American fantasy film; Indiana Jones in the Lost Kingdom (1984), a video game; Invizimals: The Lost Kingdom (2013), a video game
David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick (né Johnson) is an American screenwriter and producer of film and television. [1] He has written the screenplays for the films Orphan (2009), Wrath of the Titans (2012), The Conjuring 2 (2016) and its sequel The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021), and the DC Extended Universe films Aquaman (2018) and its sequel Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023).
He is a supporting character of Aquaman who debuted during "The New 52" reboot. Stephen Shin first appeared in Aquaman (vol. 7) #2 (December 2011) and was created by Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis. Shin appears in the DC Extended Universe films Aquaman and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, portrayed by Randall Park. [1]