According to The Hollywood Reporter, the footage shows two elderly men fishing on a small boat in the sea.
Aquaman made a splash at the San Diego Comic Con's Hall H today with a new clip showcasing the one of the scenes from the film.
Aquaman will give the king of Atlantis his own movie for the first time in the character's history. However, he did hint that Aquaman will seriously impress fans when it's released next year. That epic vista was followed by a brief shot of Momoa, out of costume, wielding a sword, after which the Aquaman logo was displayed. Happily Wan sent Jason Momoa from Australia, where the movie is being filmed, to Comic-Con to show fans a little something from the film-but only the few thousand fans who made into the Warner Bros. panel.
Aquaman is now shooting in Australia, but a few thousand miles aren't enough to stop star Jason Momoa flying into Comic Con for the DC panel in Hall H. Trident in hand (how did he get that through security?), Momoa took to the stage to introduce a video message from director James Wan and a brief clip, which won't be appearing online. One of the fishermen hooks onto something underwater, which proceeds to overpower them and pulls the boat rapidly along, beginning to pull their boat underwater. The camera moves underwater, and we see that it's a whole army, including some tough-looking dudes riding sharks.
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After this big reveal of the underwater civilizations, we see Jason Momoa in what looks to be the inside of a sunken ship, but it's not underwater. The camera then cuts to Momoa, who trash-talks his latest, off-screen opponent.
The cast also includes Nicole Kidman, Willem Dafoe, Patrick Wilson, and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Black Manta.
The army, of course, is made up of Ocean Master's undersea armada, since he's planning to take over the surface world. The standalone Aquaman will swim into theaters on December 21, 2018.





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