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[Movie News] First Look at Aquaman in ‘Justice League: Throne of Atlantis’

The first image of Aquaman from the upcoming Justice League: Throne of Atlantis is out.  Throne of Atlantis is the next movie in the DC animated movie line up, continuing the story started in Justice League: War.

Justice League: War featured Captain Marvel/Shazam as a key member of the new Justice League, where in the comics that War was based upon had Aquaman in that role.

Throne of Atlantis will introduce Arthur Curry/Aquaman to this new rebooted animated universe.  I’m very excited to see how they adapt the New 52 comic version of Aquaman into the movie universe, if  it’s close at all, it’s going to be amazing.

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Long overshadowed by his super friends Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman, the character got a makeover in 2011 as part of DC’s “New 52” comic book reboot, showcasing his superior strength and leadership. Throne of Atlantis — to be released early next year on DVD, Blu-ray, digital HD and on demand — adapts a comic arc that pits the undersea nation of Atlantis against the surface world.

Unlike the comic, the movie will focus on how young Arthur Curry discovers his aquatic heritage. Raised by his human father, when the movie begins he doesn’t know that he is the heir to the throne of the watery kingdom.

“We meet him at a low point in his life,” says supervising producer James Tucker, who created one of the most beloved versions of the character, the jovial warrior on Batman: The Brave and the Bold. “He’s a little bit lost. His father has died and he’s always been an outsider, so the one person who had his back is now gone. When that Atlanteans instigate incidents to escalate a war with the surface world, he doesn’t yet know who he is. As he discovers his true history he’s going to have a lot of choices to make. It’s definitely about him finding his own path.”

“A lot of times with Aquaman people just focus on his powers and their opinion of them as being lame — which I don’t believe — and that’s all they think of him,” he says. “Hopefully we’ve made him a person in people’s eyes first. And then the powers and the telepathy with fish and all that can be put in perspective.”

The lead role is voiced by 90210 and Star-Crossed vet Matt Lanter, who earned his animation bona fides as Anakin Skywalker on Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

The film, a continuation of the story begun in last winter’s Justice League: War, brings back much of the cast, including Jason O’Mara (Batman), Shemar Moore (Cyborg), Christopher Gorham (the Flash), Sean Astin (Shazam). Several Warner Animation vets return to play in the DC sandbox, including Nathan Fillion (Green Lantern), Rosario Dawson (Wonder Woman) and Jerry O’Connell (Superman). Being Human’s Sam Witwer, another Clone Wars alum, stars as Aquaman’s devious brother Orm, who is behind the move towards war, while Sumalee Montano, who played Katana in Beware the Batman, plays the fiery badass Mera, Aquaman’s future queen.

Also back for this movie is character designer Phil Bourassa, whose version of Aquaman was inspired by the new comic book look created by DC Comics co-publisher Jim Lee. “He’s got a little bit of a surfer dude quality in that his hair’s a little unruly,” Tucker says, “but he’s got the stature and nobility that people expect from Aquaman.”

Justice League: Throne of Atlantis will debut on digital, DVD, and Blu-ray in early 2015.

Source: TV Guide