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James Wan creates deep-sea spectacle in 'Aquaman'

By Zhang Rui
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A still shows magnificent statues and creatures in an undersea scene. [Image courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures]

The brilliant acting is complimented by a rich world. In order to create the magnificent underwater world, the production team built more than 50 filming sets, and combined them with advanced blue screen shooting. The result is a wonderful fusion of ancient Roman architecture and digital sci-fi scenes, populated by uniquely designed sea creatures and monsters. Wan even manages to hark back to his earlier horror movies such as "Saw" (2004) with the terrifying amphibious monsters known as The Trench.

Wan's story-telling expertise is on full display with film seamlessly blending deep character development, incredible stunts, and the rich history of Atlantis and the surrounding political turmoil of the Seven Nations. 

An exciting action scene from "Aquaman." [Image courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures]

At the Chinese premiere, Jason Momoa asserted that, "James Wan is making history!" With the film's phenomenal success in China, it certainly seems that way so far.

Arthur Curry and Mera, who have plenty of romantic chemistry in the film. [Image courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures]
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