Jason Momoa Aquaman

With San Diego Comic-Con 2018 in our rearview mirror, there are still plenty of fun details coming out from it and one of them is that Jason Momoa may have spoiled the ending to ‘Aquaman.’ The convention gave us our first and best look of many of the characters such as Black Manta and Mera in the film which James Wan has put together but for those who love a surprise ending – this isn’t the quote to read for you.

Before we get to the big reveal, Momoa did say that “Obviously this is the whole origin story. We’ve seen him in Justice League, which is two minutes of his whole life so we get to see where he came from” and that we’ll be getting a better view of who Arthur Curry is here.

However, he followed that with a potentially epic spoiler about the end of the movie.

 

Fans of ‘Aquaman’ know that he isn’t just known for talking to fish but also for being the King of Atlantis. At this time from what we’ve seen in ‘Justice League,’ he hasn’t started to wear the crown quite yet.

All of that sounds like it’ll be changing:

“I think when he was a little boy, he had these powers and he didn’t hone them in so this whole journey of him going to become the king…the last frame of this movie you’re going to see him actually become the thing he was destined to be.”

That sure sounds like we’ll be seeing Momoa end up as the King of Atlantis by the end of the film. Of course, that shouldn’t be a big shocker with what we know of the character, but it still looks to be a full-on reveal of what we’ll see before the end credits roll.

Are you at all surprised that this is how ‘Aquaman’ might end? Do you think that this will be a big reveal leaked early or are we in for an even bigger treat during the finale? Share your thoughts below!

Synopsis:

“From Warner Bros. Pictures and director James Wan comes an action-packed adventure that spans the vast, visually breathtaking underwater world of the seven seas, Aquaman, starring Jason Momoa in the title role. The film reveals the origin story of half-human, half-Atlantean Arthur Curry and takes him on the journey of his lifetime — one that will not only force him to face who he really is but to discover if he is worthy of who he was born to be … a king.”

Source: EW