Like Wonder Woman before it, this adventure marks a move in the right direction for the Justice League/DC Extended Universe. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails. There's diversity behind and in front of the camera (the director is Australian of Chinese and Malaysian descent, and there are Black, Māori, and Chinese actors in the ensemble). Themes touch on the value of courage and perseverance, as well as the importance of loyalty and responsibility. Language includes "ass," "s-t," and "d-k" adult characters also kiss and drink (once to excess). Frequent comic book-style violence is largely bloodless, but characters are beaten, impaled, and eaten by monsters, and weapons (including blasters and tridents) are used. Aquaman/Arthur Curry may be heir to the Atlantean throne, but he'd rather live among the surface dwellers - until his half-brother, King Orm ( Patrick Wilson), plots a war against humanity and Arthur is forced to fight. Parents need to know that Aquaman is a predictable but enjoyable DC/Justice League adventure about the titular underwater superhero ( Jason Momoa).
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