Aquaman 2: The Lost Kingdom premieres on Max, Warner’s new platform

Sequel to the 2018 film starring Jason Momoa (Dune), new feature marks the end of the DC Extended Universe (DCEU)

To celebrate the launch of Max, Warner Bros.’ new steaming platform. Discovey, Aquaman 2: The Lost Kingdomsequel to the 2018 film starring Jason Momoa (Dune) and the last film in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), arrived in the service’s catalog, launched in Brazil this Tuesday (27).

Fresh out of cinemas, the film, which was only available for purchase and rental on digital platforms such as Prime Video, Claro TV+, YouTube, Apple TV, Vivo Play, Microsoft It is Watch Brazilcan now be watched by streaming subscribers at no additional cost.

In the new feature, the Black Manta (Yahya Abdul-Matteen II, Watchmen) conquers the evil power of the Black Trident and Aquaman needs to unite with his brother and former enemy, Orm (Patrick Wilson, Supernatural: The Red Door), former King of Atlantis, to protect his family, his kingdom and the world from destruction.

In addition to Momoa, Abdul-Matteen II It is Wilsonthe film also features Amber Heard (Diary of a Drunk Journalist), Nicole Kidman (Operation Lioness), Temuera Morrison (The Book of Boba Fett), Dolph Lundgren (Masters of the Universe), Randall Park (WandaVision), Vincent Regan (One Piece), Pilou Asbæk (Operation Overlord) It is Indya Moore (Pose). Watch the trailer:

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