
After a barrage of rumors and confirmations including
casting, release date, and choice of director, things seem to have quiet down for
Warner Bros. King of Atlantis, Aquaman, and if Charles Roven's words are to be believed
it may take awhile before we start hearing more from the project.
Speaking to Collider, Roven who is one of the overseers
of the DC Cinematic Universe and producer on Aquaman, revealed that Aquaman is
still in its early days, and that while James Wan has his hand on the
development of the script, he won't fully submerge on it until he his finished
with The Conjuring 2.
"We’re very early days. We’re just starting with
the screenplay," Roven said. "He’s making The Conjuring 2 now,
so he’s had his hand in the creation of let’s just call it a working document
from which to write. But he’s directing that film [and] he’s got his hand ever
so slightly in the development, but he’s really gonna throw himself into it
after he finishes shooting Conjuring
2. And we’re planning on it being his film after Conjuring 2. He
is a serious Aquaman fan."
Roven also praised Wan's capabilities as well as other
creative people Warner Bros. has brought onboard their DC universe.
"That’s a perfect example — him and [David] Ayer, and Patty [Jenkins],
they’re perfect examples of what I’m talking about, to bring people in. Fertile
creative minds who can say, ‘Okay, we get the road map, now let’s talk about
doing this or doing that.’ It’s fun to have that flexibility and
yet commonality."
Aquaman opens on July 27, 2018.
Source - Collider
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