Aquaman's Black Manta actor, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, shares his unique view on comic book movie performances. Released in 2018, Aquaman went on to become one of the highest-grossing DCEU movies ever, earning over $1.148 billion. Aquaman sees Arthur Curry, the rightful heir to the throne of Atlantis, attempting to stop a war between the ocean world and the land.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Aquaman sees Momoa's hero face off against two main villains, including Patrick Wilson's Orm and Abdul-Mateen II's David, aka Black Manta. After David's father is killed during an attempt to take Arthur out, David seeks to exact revenge, ultimately joining forces with Orm, who gifts him a prototype suit of armor.
“Everything should be about getting to the truth. But sometimes you got to know which movie or genre you’re in. Something like Aquaman, that’s clown work. Aquaman is not The Trial of the Chicago 7. You gotta get over yourself. In order to survive and to do it well, you have to play that game and then be crafty about when you want to surprise the audience, the director, or yourself with a little bit of ‘Wow, I didn’t expect to see a Chekhovian thing or August Wilson and Aquaman, but I did.
Abdul-Mateen II's comments come amidst a general discussion among fans, actors, and filmmakers about the place that DCEU movies like Aquaman hold in the greater cinematic landscape. The ongoing debate can mostly be attributed to comments from acclaimed filmmaker Martin Scorsese, in which he likened superhero movies to theme park rides.
While Abdul-Mateen II clearly thinks there's a world of difference between acting in something like Aquaman and The Trial of the Chicago 7, the actor also doesn't say that one is any better than the other.
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