‘Aquaman 2’ Director James Wan on Tying Horror Into the Superhero Flick

Over his two decades in Hollywood, filmmaker James Wan has backed some of the most influential horror films in recent memory.

His big breakout came with 2004’s Saw, a title that would launch a franchise and a dedicated fandom which has led to a whopping number of follow-up films with the tenth arriving later this month.

While he’s serving Saw X in an executive production capacity, Wan’s upcoming project, Aquaman-and-the-Lost-Kingdom-2023-movie-posters/”>Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom will mark his return to filmmaking.

Although Aquaman may not be a title that audiences immediately connect to the genre of horror, the director has still found a way to weave his favorite influences into the franchise.

Collider’s Taylor Gates attended a special press preview of the trailer for Aquaman-and-the-Lost-Kingdom-2023-movie-posters/”>Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, where Wan answered questions provided by the attendees with one guest pressing the helmer for more information on how…

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