Warner Bros. has once again delayed Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. This marks the third time the sequel to the 2018 blockbuster Aquaman has faced a similar setback. Initially slated for December 20, the film has now been pushed back two days to December 22. This alteration provides Aquaman 2 with a traditional three-day opening weekend, diverging from the previously intended five-day debut. Such a shift might have more to do than the competitive nature of the December release calendar and less about Warner Bros.' lack of confidence in the film's chances for box office success.
There are multiple factors at play in the decision. One notable element is the studio's desire to offer the film a buffer as Wonka another one of Warner Bros.' big-budget productions, premieres in the same month. The Timothée Chalamet-led origin tale about Roald Dahl's infamous chocolatier is scheduled for a December 15 release. By allowing a week-long gap between the two, Warner Bros. aims to prevent any potential cannibalization of ticket sales. December is further congested with the musical adaptation of The Color Purple, which launches on Christmas Day, demanding careful orchestration on Warner Bros.' part.
The original Aquaman, released in 2018, redefined the DC Extended Universe's success metrics. Not traditionally among DC's A-list heroes, Aquaman, portrayed by Jason Momoa, was a breath of fresh air following the less well-received film, Justice League. Surpassing expectations, it made a colossal $1.148 billion at the box office, blending an entertaining and lively narrative with thrilling action sequences. Directed by James Wan, the film introduced viewers to Arthur Curry's world, his romance with Mera, played by Amber Heard, and his ascendancy to the throne of Atlantis.



