Aquaman <br/>Arthur Curry
Aquaman Arthur Curry | |
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DC Extended Universe character | |
First appearance | Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) |
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Based on | Aquaman |
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Portrayed by | Jason Momoa |
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Species | Human-Atlantean hybrid |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | King of Atlantis |
Family | Thomas Curry (father) |
Significant other | Mera |
Nationality | Atlantean |
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Arthur Curry, also known as Aquaman, is a fictional character in the DC Extended Universe based off the DC Comics superhero of the same name. He is portrayed by American actor Jason Momoa. Originally appearing in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the character has a prominent role in the film Justice League and is later the subject of his own film Aquaman.
Development and portrayal[edit]
Role in the films[edit]
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice[edit]
Arthur Curry/Aquaman is first seen through files Bruce Wayne takes from Lex Luthor. Curry is one of several metahumans that Luthor had been researching in an attempt to blackmail them.
Justice League[edit]
Theatrical cut[edit]
Aquaman makes his first live-action appearance in the theatrical release of Justice League. After the events of Batman v Superman, which sees the death of Superman, Wayne and Diana Prince follow up on their plans to recruit the metahumans named in Luthor's files to form a team of superheroes in Superman's absence, especially after a global threat emerges when Steppenwolf arrives in an attempt to destroy all life on Earth. Bruce attempts to recruit Curry, though he declines until Steppenwolf's parademons invade his home of Atlantis.
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Aquaman[edit]
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