AQUAMAN Spoilers - 7 Epic Moments Which Rocked...And 3 Which Might Make You Roll Your Eyes

AQUAMAN Spoilers - 7 Epic Moments Which Rocked...And 3 Which Might Make You Roll Your Eyes

With Aquaman set to splash into theaters next week, we take a look at the moments which will have you punching the air in joy and some which could leave you wincing in your seat. Check them out here...

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By JoshWilding - Dec 13, 2018 04:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Aquaman
Aquaman has received a pretty good response from critics do far, and while they're not gushing over it the same way they did Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War, the signs are all pointing to this being a feel-good hit for Warner Bros.' DC Extended Universe. 

I loved the movie but like any comic book adaptation, it's easy to single out the moments which were awesome...and some which didn't exactly live up to expectations! That's what we're taking a look at here today as we round up the scenes which will blow your mind and the ones that, well, won't. 

It goes without saying that spoilers follow (we even cover the mid-credits scene) but if you've already seen the movie or are simply curious about what to expect, you need to take a look at this. 

To do so, simply click on the "View List" button below to see the entire breakdown...


The Good

Aquaman Vs. Orm



This gladiator battle has been teased in the trailers for the movie but those barely scratch the surface and the actual fight between the two brothers is both packed full of emotion and a thrilling ride from start to finish. With Arthur Curry out of his comfort zone, Orm has the edge when it comes to fighting underwater and that just makes things all the more exciting.

Some will argue that throwing in the crowd responses makes it feel a little less serious, but Thor: Ragnarok did the exact same thing and it's handled in a way here that actually enhances the action. 

While the ending is a tad underwhelming, it's also necessary for the story and a great way to set up the final fight between the two which we'll cover in more detail a little later on in this post. 

 

Black Manta's Origin Story



We've heard a lot about this being an origin story for Black Manta and while it initially sounded like he wouldn't receive anywhere near as much screentime as he probably should, what we actually get is a satisfying story arc for him which should continue paying off moving forward. 

Arthur's decision to let Manta's father die at the start of the movie is what puts him on an even worse path than the one he was already on, while the way the costume is created both makes sense and actually works really well. The subsequent fight between Manta and both Aquaman and Mera is also incredible, and quite possibly one of the best action scenes to grace a superhero movie.

 

The Trench



James Wan promised that he would bring his horror background to the table in Aquaman and he wasn't kidding! While it's all strictly PG-13, Arthur and Mera being surrounded by the Trench on a boat out at sea is still terrifying and there are plenty of jump scares. 

The fact that they can only hold them off with flares (which, as you'll probably already know, don't last forever) just emphasises that, and you will be on the edge of your seat as the two heroes are pursued by thousands of these monsters through the depths. 

It's a terrific sequence and one which definitely does these villains justice. Once again, say what you will about the rest of the movie, but it's a scene which is right up there with Spider-Man battling Doctor Octopus across that train for me as being truly memorable.

 

Meet Aquaman



In order to gain Atlan's trident, Arthur is forced to prove he's worthy and must do so after confronting a giant sea creature voiced by Julie Andrews of all people. As bizarre as that sounds (and make no mistake about it, it's more than a little cheesy in places), it works really well and the moment the hero emerges from the waterfall decked out in the armour...well, it's bound to give you chills.

Now, I know what you're thinking: "Warner Bros. spoiled that in the trailers!" Yes, they did, but there's more to it than what we saw there and while it probably shouldn't have been shown at all beforehand, I'm still pretty sure it's a moment which comic book fans will love.

 

The Final Battle



Another sequence heavily featured in marketing materials for the movie, I really didn't expect to be wowed by this when it felt like we'd already seen pretty much all of the biggest and best moments.

Thankfully, the studio did decide to hold quite a bit back and while it may be extremely heavy on CGI, it works wonderfully and dodgy effects are never actually an issue (there are moments throughout the movie where they are but that was to be expected and I'd rather the swimming look awkward here and there than a sequence like this be ruined by Green Lantern quality effects).

I think it helps that this fight is telling a story with real emotional stakes and I cannot wait to watch it again and again. 

 

Orm's Defeat



Now, in 99% of superhero movies, Orm would have been killed by Aquaman and that would have been the end of that. Thankfully, Aquaman bucks a trend by not only leaving the self-proclaimed Ocean Master alive but leaving the door open to possible redemption.

Arthur tells him that when he's ready, he'll happily talk to him and it's clear now that the two brothers could end up repairing their relationship - to some extent, at least.

Taking that aside, though, and the fight between these two (which takes place above the surface) is nothing short of epic and definitely one which takes full advantage of both Jason Momoa and Patrick Wilson's respective acting skills. The parallels with their first fight are also clear and a nice touch which does a great job of wrapping the movie up in a satisfying manner.

 

Mid-Credits Scene Tease



Earlier in the movie, Black Manta is defeated and sent rocketing over the side of a cliff. He's dead, right? Nope. During the mid-credits scene, the villain is found floating on debris out at sea and then wakes up in the care of Dr. Shin, a slightly unhinged scientist whose claims that Atlantis is real are still being scoffed at by the media. 

Manta promises to help Shin prove that Atlantis exists in exchange for the scientist helping him find Aquaman. He clearly has revenge on his mind and this is a great tease for a possible sequel.

 

The Bad

Flashbacks



These scenes aren't terrible by any means but they're probably the most disappointing thing about Aquaman.

Nicole Kidman's goofy reaction to waking up on the surface worked better when Thor did it back in 2011, while the young Arthur talking to fish for the first time comes across a little silly. 

Vulko's training is also a bit hit and miss (mostly because the actor playing Arthur isn't the best) and I'm not sure how necessary these flashbacks were. If anything, they're a distraction!

 

Throwaway Justice League Mention



Yes, Aquaman is very much a standalone movie and that means DC Extended Universe Easter Eggs are few and far between. In fact, there's a grand total of one, and that comes when Mera mentions that Arthur was able to defeat Steppenwolf.

Beyond that, we learn nothing about the current status of the Justice League or the world at large and that's bound to disappoint a lot of comic book fans. 

 

An Unexpected (Expected?) Return



During the final act after Arthur and Mera escape the trench, they enter a hidden land full of dinosaurs and, well, the whole thing is a bit daft if I'm being honest! So too is the somewhat predictable return of Nicole Kidman as Atlanna.

It turns out that she's been stuck there for over twenty years and she's decked out in a costume almost as silly as the one Janet Van Dyne had in Ant-Man and The Wasp!


Atlanna's return helps create a happy ending for a number of characters so I can see why it was included. Ultimately, though, I don't think the movie would have suffered too much without her! In the grand scheme of things, these are all fairly minor complains and Aquaman is a damn good time. 

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Dajugrnot
Dajugrnot - 12/13/2018, 4:59 AM
I’m actually looking forward to this. I couldn’t say that this time last year. Gonna be open minded and try and enjoy this movie.
GwenLantern
GwenLantern - 12/13/2018, 5:08 AM
Since Josh has said three bad things, I'm going to mention the three good things.


1. The VFX was astounding. Mad props. But VFX do fade with age and there's not much more to the film than that.

2. Momoa's charisma. Somebody please put this man in a good movie with a good script. He really deserves it. One day maybe.

3. Comic-book accurate costumes. When I saw that golden Aquaman costume and he started fighting Ocean Master, I thought to myself "This is so hokey and really, really bad, but damn those costumes look like the comic-books come to life. See, this is why I didn't walk out an hour ago with those other guys".
GhostDog
GhostDog - 12/13/2018, 5:12 AM
OT: Into the Spiderverse tonight.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 12/13/2018, 5:16 AM
I'm seeing this Saturday but someone said there are 15 action scenes?!?! For real.
KWilly
KWilly - 12/13/2018, 5:20 AM
"But what could be greater than a king?"

"A hero"

Idk about y'all, but that line is corny in the best way possible. Love it.
GwenLantern
GwenLantern - 12/13/2018, 6:58 AM
@KWilly - That's what I'm saying! See you get it!

If you love bad movies (and I mean BAD movies) you will absolutely have a ball.

You just have to be in the right atmosphere. The atmosphere I got was a dark atmosphere of betrayal, confusion, disgust, contempt. Nobody was prepared for it.


But I just can't wait for the midnight screenings to take place, where everybody knows how bad it is and screams "I AM THE OCEAN MASTER" along with Patrick Wilson and "Welcome to Dinosaur Island" when they wash ashore.

This movie is decades of fun waiting to happen.
Gjedi
Gjedi - 12/13/2018, 5:23 AM
Seeing it tonight..
SuperCat
SuperCat - 12/13/2018, 5:23 AM
Floke
Floke - 12/13/2018, 5:52 AM
@SuperCat - Is that Luca Brasi sleeping with the fishes?
SuperCat
SuperCat - 12/13/2018, 5:54 AM
@Floke - LOL! Good one!
99OPTIMISTPRIME
99OPTIMISTPRIME - 12/13/2018, 6:11 AM
Why not hold this article for next Friday, when a lot more people in the U.S. will have seen it?😂
RegularPoochie
RegularPoochie - 12/13/2018, 7:37 AM
@WAKANDABATMANFOREVER -
blitzburgh
blitzburgh - 12/13/2018, 7:57 AM
@WAKANDABATMANFOREVER - exactly
Desrow
Desrow - 12/13/2018, 6:19 AM
Seeing this today, hope it's actually good.
RegularPoochie
RegularPoochie - 12/13/2018, 6:21 AM
tHe GoOd AnD tHe BaD.
superbigguy32
superbigguy32 - 12/13/2018, 6:31 AM
I don’t like Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, or anime. People like different things.
Tinymta3
Tinymta3 - 12/13/2018, 7:28 AM
This dude @GwenLantern is writing essays over here like someone really going to be reading the book he is writing about a movie
Darkknight23
Darkknight23 - 12/13/2018, 8:02 AM
@Tinymta3 - methinks they hate too much....
GwenLantern
GwenLantern - 12/13/2018, 8:27 AM
@Tinymta3 - Y'know, Justice League was a different story. That was tragically bad. Aquaman is excitingly bad.

When Justice League came out, I wrote one comment, cried, wore black for a week and never mentioned it again. I still try not to think about that movie. SO bad.

But Aquaman is so bad, it's actually fun. I'm having a whale of a time.

(Heh. Whale)

I will see it again, once everybody else has seen how bad it is and we can all enjoy it together, by laughing inappropriately, shouting, cheering and throwing things at the screen.


And hey, btw, if you're reading this, Tinymta3, then you've just completely invalidated your own statement.
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