The future of the DC Universe has been in flux for months and the Aquaman actor has been keeping fans on their toes with a slew of interview answers. This time around he shared details about the Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom production and what's next for him after the Aquaman stint.
Jason Mamoa is starting off this year with a busy schedule. Most recently, Momoa attended the Sundance Film Festival to show support for the documentary film "Deep Rising". But apart from narrating the project focused on the ramifications of deep-sea mining, Jason Momoa has been doing a lot of talking to media outlets as well. In an interview with The Wrap, the actor was asked if he enjoyed working with Michael Keaton's Batman for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.
I shot with a couple different Batmans, but you just don't know what's going on and we'll see what the end product is," said the actor before addressing the impact James Gunn will have on his future in the DC Universe. [I'm feeling] really f—king good. Aquaman's not going anywhere so it's alright," he assured fans. "Everything's gonna be good, we're still here and then I might be dipping into some other things too."
