Aquaman 2: is the return of Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne inevitable? The image seems to confirm this!


It appears that Jason Momoa accidentally revealed Batfleck’s return in Aquaman 2!

Aquaman 2: It seems that Jason Momoa has wrongly disclosed the presence of Ben Affleck and his controversial Batfleck in the sea hero film played by the Hawaiian actor starting in 2017. This news, despite contrasts with the fact that Affleck has several times said he would not be returning to the role, fills many fans with glee. In fact, after the first controversial reactions to it, Affleck was finally loved for playing the role of him. A return of him, after the recent pleasant events in his life such as his marriage to girlfriend J.Lo, brings Big Ben back to the Hollywood scene after a few dark years.

Thanks to Jason Momoa’s interpretation, Aquaman has begun to occupy a crucial role in DC storytelling.

Of course, Arthur Curry will return as Aquaman for the next film, but the return of the Batfleck would also be foreseeable. Ben Affleck’s Dark Knight could also return in The Flash movie, so it could appear in more than one movie in 2023. A post in the company of Momoa seems to confirm Ben’s presence in the next episode of the successful DC franchise.

The caption makes clear the intentions of Momoa, who failed to keep the big comeback hidden for long. “We tried to keep it a secret,” Momoa says, and the post is presented with a cheering “Bruce and Arthur reunited”. Affleck’s involvement in the project, however, hasn’t been confirmed by either Warner Bros. or DC Films. It had been hinted that Batman’s last appearance as Ben Affleck would be for The Flash 2, especially with the return of Tim Burton’s Masked Knight, played by Michael Keaton.

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Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, Patrick Wilson comments on the fight scenes in the film

Image credit: Warner Bros Pictures

Patrick Wilson will return in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom to play Orm, Arthur Curry’s half-brother to whom the hero fought for the throne of Atlantis in the first film. Speaking with ComicBook.com’s Brandon Davis on the occasion of the Moonfall promotion, Patrick Wilson offered some insight into the much-anticipated sequel.

Although the actor kept his lips sealed on the plot details of the film, Wilson said the sequel has some “crazy” fighting sequences and explained how the success of the original prompted James Wan to make the sequel. See what Wilson said below:

“The movie is going to be a blast, we had so much fun making it, I’ll say it. James established what he wanted to do with the first one, it was clearly a success, and it was like, ‘Okay, now let’s push it.’ [Laughs] So every silly little moment, sincere moment, the moment of action, set pieces are amazing. , the stunts were crazy. The sequences of the fight scenes are crazy and just fantastic ”.


Everything you need to know about Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom

Jason Momoa is expected again as the hero in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, the sequel to the film that positively revived the fortunes of the DC cinematic universe. In the sequel, directed once again by James Wan (Insidious, The Conjuring), Patrick Wilson will also return as Ocean Master, Amber Heard, who will return as Mera, Dolph Lundgren who will once again be King Nereus, the father of Mera, and again Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Black Manta, who we saw reappear in the post-credit scene of the first film.

David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, Wan’s recurring collaborator, will write the screenplay for the film, while the director and Peter Safran will co-produce. Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom will be released in US theaters on December 16, 2022.

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