The DC superhero movie Aquaman directed by James Wan is doing very well in China. Yesterday, DC Films announced that the box office of Aquaman in China exceeded 600 million yuan, and the movie has been grossing over 100 million yuan per day for three consecutive days, showing a very strong momentum. In addition to the cool special effects and the male protagonist's exploding hormones in the movie "Aquaman", the most eye-catching character is the Queen of the Sea Mera, and Amber Heard's sexy figure also became a hot search on Weibo. The film "Aquaman" tells the story of how Aquaman Arthur realizes the true meaning of his family bloodline, and joins hands with Queen Mera to fight against his half-brother, the ocean lord Orm. Arthur, who is half human and half Atlantean, serves as a bridge between land and sea, shouldering the responsibility of safeguarding world peace. The melee scene of the army of marine creatures is also the first to appear in a comic-adapted movie in recent years, restoring the underwater kingdom of Atlantis in the comics, and the vast ocean as brilliant as the stars. It is reported that "Aquaman" has been nominated for the 2019 Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. |
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