1. Dubbed the "Underwater Avatar"
During preview screenings for fans and critics, Aquaman received rave reviews. Among the most notable was the comparison of Aquaman to "an underwater Avatar." This praise makes sense when you consider Avatar's features, including the unique Navi tribe, human invasion, bizarre creatures, and stunning visuals.
From the film's trailers, it's clear that Aquaman shares many of these traits: unique underwater tribes, oceanic kingdoms in conflict with humans who overfish and pollute the seas, strange sea monsters, and a visually striking world beneath the waves. While the description of Aquaman as the "Underwater Avatar" is undoubtedly a high compliment, whether it lives up to the legendary status of Avatar remains to be seen—perhaps a trip to the theater will reveal the answer.

2. Called the "Best DC Comics Movie Since The Dark Knight"
Among the early praise for the film, Aquaman has been hailed as the "best DC Comics movie since The Dark Knight." As we know, The Dark Knight is regarded as one of the greatest superhero films of all time. Following that success, DC Comics has released many superhero films, including The Dark Knight Rises, Man of Steel, Batman v Superman, Suicide Squad, Wonder Woman, and Justice League.
With Aquaman being labeled the "best DC Comics movie since The Dark Knight," it may even surpass Wonder Woman, which has received significant acclaim since its release. However, this is still an early assessment, and a final verdict will only come once the film hits theaters.

3. The Film Will Feature New Kingdoms Never Seen in the Comics
Aquaman is a film adapted from the DC Comics universe, staying true to most of the comic book elements. However, the movie introduces new kingdoms never before seen in the comics. According to the film’s synopsis, the underwater world is divided into seven kingdoms, each corresponding to one of the seven seas.
In the comics, five kingdoms were previously featured: Atlantis, Xebel, Fisherman, Brine, and Trench. However, the film expands this to include seven kingdoms, making the inclusion of these new kingdoms an exciting twist. These unknown realms could very well be a plot twist that adds an element of mystery to the film.

4. Atlantis is Compared to Asgard and Themyscira
Additionally, the world of Atlantis is being compared to Asgard (Thor) and Themyscira (Wonder Woman). We are all familiar with Asgard and Themyscira — stunning, grand cities portrayed in Thor and Wonder Woman. While Asgard serves as the capital of the Norse gods and Themyscira is the hidden island of the Amazon warriors, Atlantis is depicted as a lost city that has sunk beneath the sea.
Atlantis was once a thriving metropolis in history, submerged by the ocean. The movie Aquaman tells a fantastical tale where the people of Atlantis have adapted to life underwater, residing in the submerged city and coexisting with marine creatures. In this film, Atlantis will be portrayed as a mysterious and enchanting place, much like Asgard and Themyscira.

5. The Film Introduces Numerous Unusual Sea Monsters
To date, humans have explored only 7% of the ocean. The vast, unexplored depths below are home to countless species yet to be discovered. As an underwater adventure, Aquaman features an array of unique sea monsters, creatures from the various oceanic kingdoms.
These creatures range from human-like beings to bizarre, fantastical shapes, and even towering, terrifying beasts. What sets Aquaman apart is his ability to control these sea monsters, which sets the stage for an epic oceanic battle, drawing comparisons to Avatar.

6. The Timeline Spans Both Before and After Justice League
Although released after Justice League and focusing on Aquaman's origin story, the film spans both before and after the events of Justice League. Specifically, Aquaman's past unfolds prior to the battle with Steppenwolf in Justice League, while the main conflict with King Orm takes place afterward.
This timeline is confirmed through two key details: First, in Justice League, Aquaman wields a five-pronged weapon, while in Aquaman, he seeks the traditional three-pronged trident, a symbol of Atlantis' royal lineage, capable of uniting the seven seas. Second, in Justice League, Aquaman is a wanderer without a clear title, whereas in his solo film, he ascends to the throne as the King of Atlantis.

7. Aquaman Will Don His Iconic Comic Book Outfit
And the final highlight in The Top Fascinating Facts about Aquaman - King of Atlantis is that Aquaman will don his iconic comic book costume. This is an exciting detail for DC Comics fans. While superheroes like Superman and Batman have always worn outfits faithful to the comics, Aquaman's costume has been a subject of controversy due to its significant departure from the traditional design.
In the final trailer for the film, Aquaman appears wearing the familiar yellow and green costume from the comics, complete with his trident. This is sure to be an epic moment for DC Comics fans.

8. The First Ever Underwater Superhero Film
One of the most intriguing aspects in The Top Fascinating Facts about Aquaman - King of Atlantis is that Aquaman is the first underwater superhero film. In recent years, many superhero films have pushed the boundaries of the genre. For example, Wonder Woman was the first film focused on a female superhero, and Black Panther was the first superhero film to feature a Black lead.
Similarly, Aquaman will be the first underwater superhero film. While most superheroes are rooted on land, Aquaman - King of Atlantis is half human, half Atlantean, living deep beneath the ocean's surface. As a result, much of the film will take place underwater, showcasing a fascinating, unexplored world beneath the sea.

9. Directed by a Renowned Horror Filmmaker
Aquaman is directed by the renowned horror filmmaker James Wan, who made a name for himself with the iconic horror series Saw. Widely considered one of the most influential horror films in Hollywood, Wan also directed other hit horror movies like Insidious and The Conjuring. However, fans need not worry about the action in Aquaman, as James Wan also directed the action-packed blockbuster Furious Seven, part of the Fast & Furious franchise.
In fact, Furious Seven became one of the highest-grossing films of all time, grossing $1.5 billion worldwide. For Aquaman, Wan promises to blend three key elements: action, science fiction, and horror, creating a superhero film unlike any other. An interesting fact about James Wan is that he is a Malaysian-born Chinese director, raised in Australia and now living in the United States.

10. Vietnam to Watch 8 Days Before North America
One of the most exciting facts for Vietnamese audiences in the Top interesting facts about Aquaman - King of Atlantis is that Vietnam will get an 8-day early release before North America. The film will premiere in Vietnam on December 13, 2018, while the United States—its home country—and Canada will have to wait until December 21, 2018. Historically, North America has always been Hollywood's most important market, and it’s rare for Vietnam to be chosen as an early release country. This early release in Vietnam allows audiences to avoid spoilers.
However, Vietnam won’t be the first to screen the movie. Excluding special screenings, China will get the film as early as December 7, 2018. The UK, Ireland, and Mexico will show it on December 12, while Vietnam will share the December 13 date with countries like Australia, Brazil, Russia, the Netherlands, Chile, Denmark, and more. Larger countries like France, Germany, and South Korea will release it after Vietnam, with Italy, Argentina, and Japan being the last to release in 2019.

