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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