Zack Sharf Digital News Director Jason Momoa cast doubt on his future as Aquaman in a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, and now DC Studios boss Peter Safran has weighed in by telling The Independent: “If it’s the end of the journey, fine.
If it goes on, that’s also fine.” Both Momoa and Safran are waiting to see how big of an audience “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” pulls in before definitively calling it the actor’s swan song as the superhero.
The original “Aquaman” movie grossed $1 billion to become the highest grossing DCEU film. If the sequel reaches those heights it might warrant a third film, although box office tracking is not too spectacular heading into the film’s opening weekend. “When I think of Jason in this role, he is the definitive Aquaman.
He’s redefined it,” Safran told the publication. “It’s been an 11 or 12 year journey for him – a lot of the audience doesn’t realize that he was cast so long ago.
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